Kate McGarry - Mercy Streets (2005)

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Title: Mercy Streets
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Palmetto Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 53:24
Total Size: 130/291 Mb
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Kate McGarry - Mercy Streets (2005)


Tracklist:

01. Gnossiennes
02. Waiting For You
03. The Announcement
04. Stone City
05. 12 Bar Blues
06. Paint My Head
07. Out In The Woods
08. Slave To My Emotions
09. Use Me
10. Me So Far
11. My Old Ways
12. Steel Morning

Line-up::
Acoustic Guitar – Keith Ganz, Steve Cardenas (tracks: 2, 5)
Bass – Sean Smith (15)
Drums, Percussion – Kenny Wollesen
Electric Guitar – Steve Cardenas
Piano – Fred Hersch (tracks: 6, 9)
Vocals – Kate McGarry

On Mercy Streets, vocalist Kate McGarry seamlessly combines music from many disparate sources into a cohesive, emotional experience. "Mercy Street," written by Peter Gabriel, is a solid display of her folk-pop sensibilities in an arrangement that clearly sets her version apart from the river of reworked pop hit arrangements. McGarry's vocal style is soft, subtle, and sensitive, and provides a welcomed textural contrast and stylistic variety to "State of Emergency" and "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets." This is not a typical folk-jazz offering. With contributions from pianist and labelmate Fred Hersch on two tracks, the music is sometimes carefully deconstructed and put back together, now including elements of jazz and versatile drums and percussion from Kenny Wollesen. Overall, Kate McGarry has amazing articulation and offers an effective set that bridges the sonic chasm between folk-pop and jazz.