Jacqui Naylor - You Don't Know Jacq (2009)
Artist: Jacqui Naylor
Title: You Don't Know Jacq
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Ruby Star Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:03:14
Total Size: 392 MB | 144 MB
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TracklistTitle: You Don't Know Jacq
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Ruby Star Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:03:14
Total Size: 392 MB | 144 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Jacqui Naylor - How Deep Is Your Love
02. Jacqui Naylor - Summertime
03. Jacqui Naylor - Celebrate Early and Often
04. Jacqui Naylor - Losing My Religion
05. Jacqui Naylor - Black Coffee
06. Jacqui Naylor - Dreamin' Big With You
07. Jacqui Naylor - Thank You Baby
08. Jacqui Naylor - Tell Me More and More and Then Some
09. Jacqui Naylor - Miss You
10. Jacqui Naylor - This Is the Spot
11. Jacqui Naylor - Something Cool
12. Jacqui Naylor - Shelter
13. Jacqui Naylor - Rise Up
14. Jacqui Naylor - My Funny Valentine
15. Jacqui Naylor - Ain't No Sunshine
16. Jacqui Naylor - City By the Bay
With Jacqui Naylor, you learn to always expect the unexpected, from album to album, from song to song, even within a given tune. Part jazz chanteuse and part folk-pop-leaning singer/songwriter, she enjoys nothing more than mixing things up. She could easily get by performing only her own material, but her covers are so appealingly original in their execution that her albums wouldn't be quite as entertaining without them. Naylor specializes in what she calls smashes. In one early example here, that means taking the familiar Allman Brothers Band riff from "Whipping Post" and grafting the lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin's "Summertime" on top of it. That it works so well is only a surprise if you've never heard Naylor do it before. And those who've been with her for a while will have heard several of these tunes before, including the previously mentioned one, her sultry, bluesy take on R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion," and her jazzed-up working of the Rolling Stones' "Miss You." Some may also recall hearing Naylor's original composition "Rise Up," which was borrowed by President Obama's campaign for his website. For sheer shock value, you can't beat what may just be the quirkiest "My Funny Valentine" ever, both for its stark violin intro and its crafty fusion of elements of AC/DC's "Back in Black." And the opening salvo, the Bee Gees' "How Deep Is Your Love," is truly exquisite in her hands. But lest You Don't Know Jacq be taken as a novelty exercise, there's also plenty of straight-ahead singing here, on originals like "This Is the Spot" and "City by the Bay," and the covers of "Black Coffee" and "Ain't No Sunshine," to alleviate any doubt that she could go that route if she saw fit. Until such time that the eclecticism and surprise get old, she's got the blend just right here~You Don't Know Jacqui Review by Jeff Tamarkin
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