Tierney Sutton - Something Cool (2002)

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Title: Something Cool
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Telarc
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 01:04:50
Total Size: 392 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Route 66 5:41
02. Something Cool 4:29
03. Wouldn't It Be Loverly 3:35
04. I've Grown Accustomed To His Face 6:26
05. Show Me 3:08
06. Comes Love 5:51
07. Reflections 5:38
08. Alone Together 4:13
09. Out Of This World 6:06
10. All Or Nothing At All 5:30
11. Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead 3:04
12. Walkin' After Midnight 3:01
13. Crazy 3:40
14. Best Is Yet To Come 4:34

Tierney Sutton warms the soul with Something Cool. This offering, her third as a leader for the Telarc label, finds the vocalist using an array of vocal techniques, jazz styles, and formats on 14 great songs by several Great American Songbook composers, Bobby Troup, and the masterful Duke Ellington. Sutton is accompanied by her longtime trio of Christian Jacob on piano, Trey Henry on bass, and Ray Brinker on drums. The lovely vocalist/educator charms her listeners with elongated phrasings, a strong rhythmic sense, and amazing improvisational abilities on three Lerner & Loewe themes from the Broadway musical My Fair Lady. In addition to the outstanding vocal treatments she offers her listeners on these classic songs, Sutton scats and swings through an amazing "Ding, Dong! The Witch Is Dead." This song not only shows her versatility with tempo changes and range, but also displays her unique talent for selecting songs commonly associated with another musical style and improvising them in a jazz context. She garnered international critical acclaim for this technique on her 1999 release titled Unsung Heroes. Additional highlights include Howard Dietz's "Alone Together," on which she duets with bassist Trey Henry, and her exceptional rendition of "The Best Is Yet to Come," which features her cool jazz vocal skills. Tierney Sutton is at her finest on this program and offers an impeccable selection of songs that showcase her distinct musical personality and quality sound.





  • gomer
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If you have not heard Tierney Sutton's amazing version of "Ding, Dong! The Witch Is Dead", you owe it to yourself to rectify that gap in your musical library ASAP. Aside from that novelty, Ms. Sutton is a very fine artist with a great supporting trio very well worth your acquaintance.