Molly Johnson - Messin' Around (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Molly Johnson
- Title: Messin' Around
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: Universal Int'l
- Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
- Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 44:54 min
- Total Size: 102 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Messin' Around
02. If You Know Love
03. Let's Wate Some Time
04. Rain
05. Sunday
06. Northern Star
07. Streets Of Philadelphia
08. But Not For Me
09. Sticks And Stones
10. Tristes Souvenirs
11. Tonight
12. Tangerine
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01. Messin' Around
02. If You Know Love
03. Let's Wate Some Time
04. Rain
05. Sunday
06. Northern Star
07. Streets Of Philadelphia
08. But Not For Me
09. Sticks And Stones
10. Tristes Souvenirs
11. Tonight
12. Tangerine
Jazz singer Molly Johnson has done time in both pop and art rock bands and has served as an opening act for such blues and R&B superstars as Ray Charles and B.B. King, so the stylistic range in evidence on her first album for Narada Jazz doesn't come as much of a surprise. She jumps from bracing and jazz-inflected pop/rock (the radio remix of "Another Day") to a piano-based reggae/R&B hybrid ("Ooh Child/Redemption Song") without missing a beat, and slinks her way through torchy blues numbers with equal facility.
On the downside, "Celie's Blues" sounds just as anachronistic and politically forced in this version as it did popping up out of nowhere in the middle of The Color Purple, and the fact that Johnson's delivery comes across as little more than a Billie Holiday impression just makes things worse. On the other hand, her version of "Summertime," which was an inevitable song choice given her vocal style, is given new life by the minimalist arrangement of voice, bass, and percussion, and "Red Cardinal" has a fun, jumpy Tin Pan Alley feel. Overall, this album can be confidently recommended to adventurous lovers of vocal jazz. ~ Rick Anderson
On the downside, "Celie's Blues" sounds just as anachronistic and politically forced in this version as it did popping up out of nowhere in the middle of The Color Purple, and the fact that Johnson's delivery comes across as little more than a Billie Holiday impression just makes things worse. On the other hand, her version of "Summertime," which was an inevitable song choice given her vocal style, is given new life by the minimalist arrangement of voice, bass, and percussion, and "Red Cardinal" has a fun, jumpy Tin Pan Alley feel. Overall, this album can be confidently recommended to adventurous lovers of vocal jazz. ~ Rick Anderson
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