Anne Ducros - Piano, Piano (2006) Lossless

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Artist:
Title: Anne Ducros
Year Of Release: Piano, Piano
Label: Dreyfus
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:02:02
Total Size: 340 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Four (Davis)
2. God Bless The Child (Holiday/Herzog Jr.)
3. You Go To My Head (Gillespie/Coots)
4. Les Feuilles Mortes (Prevert/Kosma)
5. Never Let Me Go (Evans Jr./Livingstone)
6. Gnossienne N°1 (Satie)
7. I Thought Abut You (Mercer/Heusen)
8. My Foolish Heart (Washington/Young)
9. Moon And Sand (Wilder/Palitz/Engvich)
10. Just In Time (Comden/Green/Styne)
11. Body And Soul (Sour/Heyman/Hollingworth)
12. Naima (Coltrane)

There is little information about European jazz singer Anne Ducros within the liner notes to Piano, Piano, but she clearly endeared herself to each of the four guest pianists with whom she worked on her CD. She soars in the lush setting of "Never Let Me Go," where she packs an emotional punch, though her tripping over a few words slightly handicaps her interpretation of Billie Holiday's "God Bless the Child." One of Europe's greatest jazz pianists, Enrico Pieranunzi, joins her for the powerful rendition of "You Go to My Head" and a graceful take of "Moon and Sand." She came to the United States in order to work with Chick Corea, singing "Les Feuilles Mortes" (Autumn Leaves) in its original language in a terrific duet and adding some humorous horn-like scatting reminiscent of Ella Fitzgerald on-stage. Both her lyrical "My Foolish Heart" and explosive "Body and Soul" are just as effective. Another veteran European pianist, Renй Urtreger, is paired with Ducros for a gently loping duet of "I Thought About You" and anchoring the rhythm section for another Ella-like scat exhibition in the swinging "Just in Time." Benoоt de Mesnay, who doubles on piano and Fender Rhodes in "Four" (where she once again scats up a storm) and joins her for the swinging interpretation of "Naima," is evidently her regular accompanist. All in all, this is a very enjoyable effort. ~ Ken DrydenJazzTimes (p.76) - "[T]he real revelation here is Terrasson. Ducros' dexterous countryman proves a model of understated inspiration..."


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