Claire Martin Sings with Kenny Barron - Too Much in Love To Care
BAND/ARTIST: Claire Martin Sings with Kenny Barron
- Title: Too Much in Love To Care
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Linn Records
- Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 58:00 min
- Total Size: 130 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Too Much in Love to Care
02. Embraceable You
03. Weaver of Dreams
04. Crazy He Calls Me
05. You Turned the Tables on Me
06. How Long has This Been Going On?
07. Lazy AfternoonJerome Moross & John
08. Time After Time
09. A Time for Love
10. I Only Have Eyes for You
11. I'm Glad There is You
12. Wonder Why
13. Too Late Now
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01. Too Much in Love to Care
02. Embraceable You
03. Weaver of Dreams
04. Crazy He Calls Me
05. You Turned the Tables on Me
06. How Long has This Been Going On?
07. Lazy AfternoonJerome Moross & John
08. Time After Time
09. A Time for Love
10. I Only Have Eyes for You
11. I'm Glad There is You
12. Wonder Why
13. Too Late Now
Like all really good jazz singers, Claire Martin blossoms in the presence of really good jazz musicians. In this case her accompaniment is in the hands of Kenny Barron, a pianist of brilliance and intuitive delicacy, and she has never sounded better. The two of them, reshaping Gershwin's Embraceable You epitomise the artistry that has kept such classic songs alive. From Barron's ingenious introduction to Martin's final phrase, beautifully controlled at almost a whisper, it's perfect. All 13 tracks contain similar delights. The bass-and-drums dream team of Kenny and Peter Washington completes the picture. --The Observer - Dave Gelly
Noting what she terms 'a faint audible sigh of relief whenever I start singing something familiar at gigs', Claire Martin has finally succumbed to this politest form of pressure and recorded (for the first time) an album entirely devoted to the Great American Songbook. The result will undoubtedly delight said sighers, for not only does Martin herself turn in a flawless performance, but she has also enlisted the services of arguably the greatest living interpreter of such material, pianist Kenny Barron, impeccably supported by bassist Peter Washington, drummer Kenny Washington and flautist/saxophonist Steve Wilson. Beginning with a relatively obscure standard, the Kriegsmann/Coates title-track ('virtually untouched since Carmen McRae recorded it in 1954' according to liner-note writer Will Friedwald), Martin subsequently ventures into more familiar territory, including an affecting duo with Barron on the evergreen 'Embraceable You', a touching visit to 'How Long Has This been Going On?' and a triumph of revitalisation, considering how frequently it's been recorded a perfect rendition of 'I Only Have Eyes for You'. Martin's great strengths crystal-clear diction, an apparently informal ease of delivery that conceals considerable art, an ability (springing from a keen intelligence) to inject precisely the right amount of emotion into a lyric are all on display throughout a thirteen-song set, and with the Washingtons, Wilson and the peerless Barron (characteristically combining luminously delicate lyricism with sparkling vigour as required) in top form, this is an unalloyed treat from start to finish. --Chris Parker - Jazzwise
Claire Martin is one of the few British chanteuses who can impress American aficionados, and this CD shows why. It's devoted to the great American songbook, and includes some little-known gems. Martin's voice has a warmly seductive edge when she sings Don't be a naughty baby in Embraceble You, it's like an invitation to do just the opposite. --Daily Telegraph - Ivan Hewett
Noting what she terms 'a faint audible sigh of relief whenever I start singing something familiar at gigs', Claire Martin has finally succumbed to this politest form of pressure and recorded (for the first time) an album entirely devoted to the Great American Songbook. The result will undoubtedly delight said sighers, for not only does Martin herself turn in a flawless performance, but she has also enlisted the services of arguably the greatest living interpreter of such material, pianist Kenny Barron, impeccably supported by bassist Peter Washington, drummer Kenny Washington and flautist/saxophonist Steve Wilson. Beginning with a relatively obscure standard, the Kriegsmann/Coates title-track ('virtually untouched since Carmen McRae recorded it in 1954' according to liner-note writer Will Friedwald), Martin subsequently ventures into more familiar territory, including an affecting duo with Barron on the evergreen 'Embraceable You', a touching visit to 'How Long Has This been Going On?' and a triumph of revitalisation, considering how frequently it's been recorded a perfect rendition of 'I Only Have Eyes for You'. Martin's great strengths crystal-clear diction, an apparently informal ease of delivery that conceals considerable art, an ability (springing from a keen intelligence) to inject precisely the right amount of emotion into a lyric are all on display throughout a thirteen-song set, and with the Washingtons, Wilson and the peerless Barron (characteristically combining luminously delicate lyricism with sparkling vigour as required) in top form, this is an unalloyed treat from start to finish. --Chris Parker - Jazzwise
Claire Martin is one of the few British chanteuses who can impress American aficionados, and this CD shows why. It's devoted to the great American songbook, and includes some little-known gems. Martin's voice has a warmly seductive edge when she sings Don't be a naughty baby in Embraceble You, it's like an invitation to do just the opposite. --Daily Telegraph - Ivan Hewett
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