Linda Ciofalo - Dancing With Johnny (2010)

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Title: Dancing With Johnny
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Lucky Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:01
Total Size: 318 mb
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Tracklist

01. Tangerine
02. Talk to Me Baby
03. I'm Old Fashioned
04. The Days of Wine and Roses
05. That Old Black Magic
06. Early Autumn
07. P.S. I Love You
08. Skylark
09. Day In,Day Out
10. Moon River
11. One for My Baby
12. I Remember You
13. Come Rain or Come Shine



Linda Ciofalo may have missed the Johnny Mercer centenary by a few months, but her addition to last year’s mini-flood of tribute albums serves as a lovely, inventive coda. As the title suggests, Ciofalo’s overarching goal was to interpret Mercer for your dancing pleasure and, more specifically, to assist you in refining your samba skills. Latin rhythms, ranging from soothing to scorching, invade all 13 tracks, invariably enhancing Mercer’s lyrical intent. Ciofalo’s early training as a big-band vocalist shines through on the sizzling opener, “Tangerine,” and a flame-licked “That Old Black Magic,” both superbly propelled by Brian Lynch’s trumpet.

As effective as Ciofalo is on the swinging numbers, her sound, with its enticing hint of Boz Scaggs-esque nasality, is most appealing in simpler settings. Atop percussionist Little Johnny Rivero’s bongos, she achieves precisely the right tone of conversational intimacy on “P.S. I Love You,” perfectly captures the Lynch-enfolded mistiness of “Early Autumn,” shimmers through the slithery slyness of “Talk to Me Baby” and, amid gentle waves from Paul Meyers’ nylon-string guitar, bathes in the dreamy reflection of “Moon River.” Most poignant is Ciofalo’s “One for My Baby,” neither sorrowful nor self-pitying yet brilliantly manifested in the soul-deep heartache that only a sympathetic bartender and a few too many can allay.