Asa Harris - All in Good Time (2016)
BAND/ARTIST: Asa Harris
- Title: All in Good Time
- Year Of Release: 2006; 2016
- Label: MAXJAZZ
- Genre: Vocal Jazz
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 52:13
- Total Size: 247 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
The Vocal Series. Borrowing the majority of Christine Hitt’s band from her recording You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To. (MAXJAZZ 107), vocalist Asa Harris makes her MAXJAZZ debut with a collection of standards that is unique in itself. The fourth in a Vocal Series released by the new label, Harris is preceded by the aforementioned Hitt disc, LaVerne Butler’s Blues In The City (MAXJAZZ 105) and Carla Cook’s It’s All About Love (MAXJAZZ 106). All of these recordings have an interesting and often surprising mix of standards and some originals. Ms. Harris’ offering is no different.
Alpha est et O. I believe that Chicago-born Ms Harris addresses all of the major eras of jazz. Chronologically, she begins in the Stride era with a lilting “Jitterbug Waltz”, hits the Swing era with Tuxedo Junction (composed by her Uncle, Erskine Hawkins), and proceeds through the height of Tin Pan Alley with an up-tempo “Love For Sale”, a pensive “Someone to Watch Over Me”. She rounds out the disc with the Bebop balladry of “Lullaby of Birdland” and a very cool “Mack the Knife”. The overall feeling of this disc is laid-back brilliance. All of the performances are self assured and creatively arranged. Kudos to bassist Tom Kennedy for his superb playing in general and his over-the-top introduction on “Tuxedo Junction”.
Personnel
Asa Harris: Vocals; Todd Strait: Drums; Tom Kennedy: Acoustic Bass;; Rick Haydon: Guitar; Ray Kennedy, Kim Portnoy: Piano
Tracklisting:
01. Asa Harris - The Song Is You (3:02)
02. Asa Harris - Daydream (5:31)
03. Asa Harris - A Time for Love (4:48)
04. Asa Harris - The Late, Late Show (3:41)
05. Asa Harris - Love for Sale (4:42)
06. Asa Harris - It Never Was You (3:50)
07. Asa Harris - The Jitterbug Waltz (4:10)
08. Asa Harris - These Foolish Things (4:27)
09. Asa Harris - Wave (4:26)
10. Asa Harris - Someone to Watch over Me (3:49)
11. Asa Harris - Tuxedo Junction (4:05)
12. Asa Harris - Die Moritat Von Mackie Messer (3:32)
13. Asa Harris - Lullaby of Birdland (2:12)
Alpha est et O. I believe that Chicago-born Ms Harris addresses all of the major eras of jazz. Chronologically, she begins in the Stride era with a lilting “Jitterbug Waltz”, hits the Swing era with Tuxedo Junction (composed by her Uncle, Erskine Hawkins), and proceeds through the height of Tin Pan Alley with an up-tempo “Love For Sale”, a pensive “Someone to Watch Over Me”. She rounds out the disc with the Bebop balladry of “Lullaby of Birdland” and a very cool “Mack the Knife”. The overall feeling of this disc is laid-back brilliance. All of the performances are self assured and creatively arranged. Kudos to bassist Tom Kennedy for his superb playing in general and his over-the-top introduction on “Tuxedo Junction”.
Personnel
Asa Harris: Vocals; Todd Strait: Drums; Tom Kennedy: Acoustic Bass;; Rick Haydon: Guitar; Ray Kennedy, Kim Portnoy: Piano
Tracklisting:
01. Asa Harris - The Song Is You (3:02)
02. Asa Harris - Daydream (5:31)
03. Asa Harris - A Time for Love (4:48)
04. Asa Harris - The Late, Late Show (3:41)
05. Asa Harris - Love for Sale (4:42)
06. Asa Harris - It Never Was You (3:50)
07. Asa Harris - The Jitterbug Waltz (4:10)
08. Asa Harris - These Foolish Things (4:27)
09. Asa Harris - Wave (4:26)
10. Asa Harris - Someone to Watch over Me (3:49)
11. Asa Harris - Tuxedo Junction (4:05)
12. Asa Harris - Die Moritat Von Mackie Messer (3:32)
13. Asa Harris - Lullaby of Birdland (2:12)
Year 2016 | Vocal Jazz | FLAC / APE
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