Youthful singer Jane Monheit has a talent that is rare at any age; she can literally make people stop and listen. And we're not just talking about casual listeners, either. Accompanying Monheit on her debut recording, jazz veterans Ron Carter, Lewis Nash, and Kenny Barron are obviously just as bedazzled by this newcomer, supporting her honey-hued voice like a delicate jewel with tender care and immaculate taste. Even without their backing, Monheit can make time stand still, as she does with her a cappella intro to "I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good)." Singing the seldom-heard opening lines to the song, Monheit shows why she's an important new voice--her sure grasp of swing, lilting phrases, and spacious sense of dynamics are all rare things indeed. Monheit can also sing the blues, as she shows on "Twisted," which bears obvious touches of Joni Mitchell. And she swings like her other big influence, Ella Fitzgerald, on "Please Be Kind," "My Foolish Heart," and the gorgeous title track. A little experience will only add sheen to Jane Monheit's already accomplished artistry.
CONDITION: NEW
TRACK LISTING
1
Please Be Kind
3:44
2
Detour Ahead
6:30
3
More Than You Know
3:05
4
Dindi
4:53
5
Save Your Love for Me
5:22
6
Never Let Me Go
4:01
7
My Foolish Heart
4:32
8
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
6:16
9
Twisted
4:01
10
Never Never Land
3:57
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