Mj Territo - Ladies Day (2017)
Artist: Mj Territo
Title: Ladies Day
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Jollie Mollie Music
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 55:44 min
Total Size: 113 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Ladies Day
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Jollie Mollie Music
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 55:44 min
Total Size: 113 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. No Time for Snoozin'
02. In Your Own Sweet Way
03. There'll Be Other Times
04. You Know Who
05. I Could Eat Your Words
06. Strange Fascination
07. You Gotta Pay the Band
08. Everything Is Moving Too Fast
09. Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado
10. True
11. I'm Shadowing You
12. Melodious Funk
13. We Never Kissed
14. It's Cool to Be Cool
Welcome to Ladies Day!
On her sparkling new album, vocalist MJ Territo celebrates the compositions of classic and contemporary jazz women, showing off her range and versatility, lending her voice to blues, bebop, bossa and ballads.
With Ladies Day, singer/composer/lyricist MJ Territo shines a light on a rare collection of tunes by great writers who just happen to be women. Mary Lou Williams, Abbey Lincoln, Patricia Barber, Peggy Lee and Blossom Dearie are just some of the classic icons of jazz and cult favorites represented in this collection of lesser-known songs that definitely deserve to be heard more often.
MJ Territo didn’t set out to focus on women; while making a pre-gig set list, she noticed that several of the songs she chose were written by women. That motivated her to dig deeper in search of material by female composers, and MJ soon realized she could put together a whole evening’s worth of great music from her discoveries. The variety of themes was part of the attraction: Sure, there were love songs, but also tunes about “resilience, self-awareness, self-reliance, and a curiosity about the wider world.”
Territo found herself thinking: “Hmmm … how about getting together a group of women jazz musicians to play them? Wouldn't that be fun?” Pianist Linda Presgrave, who had released two CDs of compositions by women, immediately came to mind. “I knew Linda and I were on the same wavelength where women jazz composers were concerned,” MJ recalls. Impressed by bassist Iris Ornig’s album No Restrictions, the singer invited her on board. Rounding out the Ladies Jazz Day Quartet is drummer Barbara Merjan - MJ heard her at a club and recognized the sound she was looking for.
In picking the 14 tunes for Ladies Day, the singer didn’t take an easy route: The CD is full of challenging material. But not only does MJ Territo prove she’s up to the challenge, she sounds like she’s having a ball while she’s at it.
Among the Ladies Day highlights are:
“No Time for Snoozin’,” This Territo original features a piano intro that immediately engages the listener, as do the witty lyrics.
“Everything is Moving Too Fast,” Check out the excellent solos by Ornig and Merjan on this Peggy Lee tune, along with the bluesy, bouncy vocal.
“Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado” shares a melody with “What a Difference a Day Makes.” Territo sings the Spanish lyric with deep feeling, and also demonstrates her chops in the universal language of vocalese.
The tight band is augmented by special guests on several tracks, including:
“Strange Fascination,” by Mary Lou Williams and Ada Moore, one of Territo’s favorites, which she found in the Mary Lou Williams Archives at Rutgers. Tenor saxophonist Virginia Mayhew, who has released a Williams tribute CD, guests on this tune.
Flutist Andrea Brachfeld is featured on Blossom Dearie’s piquantly amusing “I’m Shadowing You,” along with Territo’s flirty vocal.
Harpist Brandee Younger appears on “True,” by Lorraine Feather and Dave Grusin, taking a sensitive approach on this lovely harp/vocal/bass trio.
The band’s repertoire has grown to more 50 songs by now, so with any luck, Ladies Day Volume 2 won’t be far behind! Let’s all keep our fingers crossed for an equally exciting follow up to this impressive and unique recording.
With: MJ Territo, vocals; Linda Presgrave; piano, Iris Ornig; bass Barbara Merjan, drums
Andrea Brachfeld, flute (tracks 2, 11)
Virginia Mayhew, tenor saxophone (track 6)
Brandee Younger, harp (track 10)
On her sparkling new album, vocalist MJ Territo celebrates the compositions of classic and contemporary jazz women, showing off her range and versatility, lending her voice to blues, bebop, bossa and ballads.
With Ladies Day, singer/composer/lyricist MJ Territo shines a light on a rare collection of tunes by great writers who just happen to be women. Mary Lou Williams, Abbey Lincoln, Patricia Barber, Peggy Lee and Blossom Dearie are just some of the classic icons of jazz and cult favorites represented in this collection of lesser-known songs that definitely deserve to be heard more often.
MJ Territo didn’t set out to focus on women; while making a pre-gig set list, she noticed that several of the songs she chose were written by women. That motivated her to dig deeper in search of material by female composers, and MJ soon realized she could put together a whole evening’s worth of great music from her discoveries. The variety of themes was part of the attraction: Sure, there were love songs, but also tunes about “resilience, self-awareness, self-reliance, and a curiosity about the wider world.”
Territo found herself thinking: “Hmmm … how about getting together a group of women jazz musicians to play them? Wouldn't that be fun?” Pianist Linda Presgrave, who had released two CDs of compositions by women, immediately came to mind. “I knew Linda and I were on the same wavelength where women jazz composers were concerned,” MJ recalls. Impressed by bassist Iris Ornig’s album No Restrictions, the singer invited her on board. Rounding out the Ladies Jazz Day Quartet is drummer Barbara Merjan - MJ heard her at a club and recognized the sound she was looking for.
In picking the 14 tunes for Ladies Day, the singer didn’t take an easy route: The CD is full of challenging material. But not only does MJ Territo prove she’s up to the challenge, she sounds like she’s having a ball while she’s at it.
Among the Ladies Day highlights are:
“No Time for Snoozin’,” This Territo original features a piano intro that immediately engages the listener, as do the witty lyrics.
“Everything is Moving Too Fast,” Check out the excellent solos by Ornig and Merjan on this Peggy Lee tune, along with the bluesy, bouncy vocal.
“Cuando Vuelva a Tu Lado” shares a melody with “What a Difference a Day Makes.” Territo sings the Spanish lyric with deep feeling, and also demonstrates her chops in the universal language of vocalese.
The tight band is augmented by special guests on several tracks, including:
“Strange Fascination,” by Mary Lou Williams and Ada Moore, one of Territo’s favorites, which she found in the Mary Lou Williams Archives at Rutgers. Tenor saxophonist Virginia Mayhew, who has released a Williams tribute CD, guests on this tune.
Flutist Andrea Brachfeld is featured on Blossom Dearie’s piquantly amusing “I’m Shadowing You,” along with Territo’s flirty vocal.
Harpist Brandee Younger appears on “True,” by Lorraine Feather and Dave Grusin, taking a sensitive approach on this lovely harp/vocal/bass trio.
The band’s repertoire has grown to more 50 songs by now, so with any luck, Ladies Day Volume 2 won’t be far behind! Let’s all keep our fingers crossed for an equally exciting follow up to this impressive and unique recording.
With: MJ Territo, vocals; Linda Presgrave; piano, Iris Ornig; bass Barbara Merjan, drums
Andrea Brachfeld, flute (tracks 2, 11)
Virginia Mayhew, tenor saxophone (track 6)
Brandee Younger, harp (track 10)
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