Cyrille Aimee & Friends - Live at Smalls (2011) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Cyrille Aimee & Friends
- Title: Live at Smalls
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Smalls Live/SL0018
- Genre: Vocal Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
- Total Time: 66:59
- Total Size: 378 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. September in the Rain (Warren) - 6:56
02. Que Reste-il (I Wish You Love) (Trenet) - 6:16
03. Yesterdays (Kern) - 6:36
04. East Village Inamorata (Wilner) - 5:43
05. Love for Sale (Porter) - 9:38
06. I Was Beginning to See the Light (Ellington) - 6:47
07. When I Was a Child (Tucker) - 6:07
08. Lover Man (Sherman) - 5:29
09. I Mean You (Monk-Hendricks) - 7:41
10. Stand by Me (King) - 5:46
Cyrille Aimee - vocals
Roy Hargrove - trumpet
Joel Frahm - tenor saxophone
Spike Wilner - piano
Philip Kuehn - bass
Joseph Saylor - drums
01. September in the Rain (Warren) - 6:56
02. Que Reste-il (I Wish You Love) (Trenet) - 6:16
03. Yesterdays (Kern) - 6:36
04. East Village Inamorata (Wilner) - 5:43
05. Love for Sale (Porter) - 9:38
06. I Was Beginning to See the Light (Ellington) - 6:47
07. When I Was a Child (Tucker) - 6:07
08. Lover Man (Sherman) - 5:29
09. I Mean You (Monk-Hendricks) - 7:41
10. Stand by Me (King) - 5:46
Cyrille Aimee - vocals
Roy Hargrove - trumpet
Joel Frahm - tenor saxophone
Spike Wilner - piano
Philip Kuehn - bass
Joseph Saylor - drums
Cyrille Aimée is a young French jazz singer living in New York. She has become a regular at Smalls jazz club (which routinely documents its gigs on CD and online, so her reputation might deservedly spread), often alongside pianist Spike Wilner and saxophonist Joel Frahm, who are joined here by trumpeter Roy Hargrove. There are plenty of standards (Yesterdays, Love for Sale, Lover Man), but Aimée is a subtle and articulate vocalist with a lot of harmonic awareness, and her partnership with Wilner is a very sympathetic one. She's light-stepping, casually fluent and persuasive on a softly swinging September in the Rain, with Frahm's luxurious tenor lines winding around her. She's coolly understated in a soft glide with Wilner and Hargrove on Que Reste-T'il, while a Latin Love for Sale works better than the notion implies, and Aimée deftly negotiates the rhythmic pitfalls in delivering Jon Hendricks's lyrics to Thelonious Monk's bumpy and swinging I Mean You. A finale on Ben E. King's Stand By Me reveals broader world-music qualities in Aimée than her mostly swing-and-standards choices imply.
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