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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 19 reviews) Sales Rank: 1828 Category: Music
Artist: Cassandra Wilson Publisher: Blue Note Records Studio: Blue Note Records Manufacturer: Blue Note Records Label: Blue Note Records Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
EAN: 5099950769926 ASIN: B0016NCTH2
Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Lover Come Back to Me - Cassandra Wilson, Hammerstein, Oscar | | | A Day In The Life Of A Fool - Cassandra Wilson, Bonfa, Luiz | | | Wouldn't It Be Loverly - Cassandra Wilson, Lerner, Alan Jay | | | Gone with the Wind - Cassandra Wilson, Magidson, Herbert | | | Caravan - Cassandra Wilson, Ellington, Duke | | | 'Til There Was You - Cassandra Wilson, Willson, Meredith | | | Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most - Cassandra Wilson, Laudesman, F. | | | Arere - Cassandra Wilson, Babalola | | | St. James Infirmary - Cassandra Wilson, Mills, Irving | | | Dust My Broom - Cassandra Wilson, James, Elmore [1] | | | The Very Thought of You - Cassandra Wilson, Noble, Ray | | | Sleepin' Bee - Cassandra Wilson, Arlen, Harold |
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Album Description Long considered one of the finest singers in the jazz world, Cassandra Wilson's new album is a tour de force of emotion, technique, interpretation and style as she brings her considerable powers to this collection of classic songs. Once again she has gathered a band of shining talent, featuring the brilliant Jason Moran on Piano with guitarist Marvin Sewell and Lonnie Plaxico on bass - a band that is so good together that Cassandra was happy to sit in the producer's chair and let the songs speak for themselves. Featuring incredible interpretations of the classics like Black Orpheus, Caravan, and The Very Thought of You, Cassandra is one of the few singers that can genuinely re-invent a song that we all think we know, such as Wouldn't It Be Loverly and turn it breathe new emotional life into it. However, the standout track has to be the stunning funky, soulful, brooding St. James Infirmary which has become a staple of her live set
Amazon.com Cassandra Wilson's Loverly is something more than just her unique spin on songs from long ago. For this set, she has assembled an impressive core group of musicians to accompany her: Jason Moran on piano, Lonnie Plaxico on acoustic upright bass, and Marvin Sewell on guitar. Her low and hypnotic contralto glides so knowingly through each song that they would seem to be of her own creation--but aren't. To be sure, each of the 12 songs found on Loverly are stamped with her trademark Delta-baby, bluesy style (most noticeably on "Dust My Broom"). But Wilson and company have taken it one step further by turning tear-jerkers such as "Til There Was You" and "The Very Thought of You" into sultry bubblers that invite ballads into the bedroom. Throw in the moody "Black Orpheus" and her funky, down-to-business take on "St. James Infirmary," and it doesn't take long to realize that Loverly is a complete attempt to satisfy the soul; a sexy mesh that dares rival anything Cassandra Wilson has released before it. --Eric C.P. Martin
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
  ... blows a serious blues jones . . . November 24, 2008 Wouldn't it be? Wilson thinks so, as she inhales a Southern aire and blows a serious blues jones into the lungs of these somewhat shopworn mannequins, breathing heat back into their Broadway bones. "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" is a bittersweet treat. "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?" blithely skips over the crumbling concrete of disappointment. "Black Orpheus" is all haloed streetlamps in a midnight fog. Throughout, Wilson's warmth is palpable, heightened by the "liveness" of the recording. Wilson sings on, over, and around the beat; she clicks, claps, and finger snaps, exhorting her musicians to a communal "one." Let yourself get swept in. Everybody gets the blues; Wilson turns `em into jazzy rainbows.
  Unpretentious yet masterly October 8, 2008 Cassandra Wilson at her best. Wonderful, interesting interpretations of well-known songs with a team of musician who really bring out the best of Cassandra. My favorite: Caravan! Rarely presented with such cool. Contrary to some of the other reviewers I judge Ms Wilson's detached and apparently uncommitted way of delivering the songs as a great asset of this CD.
  Loverly September 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This CD will go down as one of the best jazz CD's ever recorded!!! Please Buy It! Run don't walk!!!!
  Low energy performances September 5, 2008 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Ms. Wilson seems to be missing the energy to deliver much excitement in these songs. Maybe good bedtime music.
  Many fine moments, some funky grooves. August 13, 2008 17 out of 18 found this review helpful
Cassandra's smoky alto remains one of the most beguiling voices in jazz and blues. After it was wreathed in a high-tech production by the producer T. Bone Burnett on Thunderbird, she goes back to acoustic basics of traditional jazz vocals here, with a set almost entirely comprised of vintage tunes recorded with a small combo featuring the brilliant pianist du jour, Jason Moran and the guitar of Marvin Sewell. "Loverly" was produced in a rented house in her Mississippi hometown, with assembled invited musician friends who got down to the business of recording then and there, making this recording so relaxed and personal that it feels like a live set in your own living room. It's impressive to hear the class and character Cassandra has injected into these 20th century songs. With the help of Yoruba percussionist Lekan Babalola she knits West African rhythms into stripped-down arrangements, featuring Lonnie Plaxico (bass), Jason Moran (piano) and Herlin Riley (drums). The decisive player, however, is Nigerian percussionist Lekan Babalola, whose polyrhythmic flurries perk up Duke Ellington's "Caravan" and a version of "Gone With the Wind" whose elegant unison guitar and piano recalls Steely Dan. He's at the heart of "Arere", inspired by the Yoruban god of willpower, on which Cassandra could be singing in a native dialect, or scatting. "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" is a true eye-opener. Cassandra's voice is so deep and resonant it's tangible, and she tells her story of loneliness backed only by Marvin Sewell's silvery acoustic guitar. He reappears playing ethereal slide guitar on "Black Orpheus", supported by Cuban-sounding percussion and piano, under Cassandra's whispered, desolate vocals. "The Very Thought of You", a sublime duet with guest bassist Reginald Veal, features a rhythmic solo and sinuous vocals. It is the up-tempo tracks that succeed in turning sparks to flame here. A traddish version of "Lover Come Back To Me" smears Cassandra's mellifluous vocals across Jason Moran's wild piano playing and "Arere", the only original on the album, is a frenetic fusion of unstoppable, cascading rhythms. On "Caravan" too, hectic percussion tumbles over jumbled piano and guitar, with Cassandra's voice at the other side of the room one moment and eerily close the next. For many, it's Wilson's blues singing that stands out and she invests warhorses such as "St James Infirmary" and "Dust My Broom with a funky vitality. All in all, not quite a classic, but many fine moments. Highlights: "Caravan", "St James Infirmary", "Gone With the Wind", and "Arere".
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