Carmen Lundy - Something to Believe In (2003)

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Title: Something to Believe In
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Justin Time Records Inc.
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:46:59
Total Size: 283 mb
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Tracklist

01. In Love Again
02. Something To Believe In
03. Windmills of Your Mind
04. Happiness Is
05. Wild Child
06. I Loves You Porgy
07. Vu Ja De
08. A Gift of Love
09. It Might as Well Be Spring
10. Moody Mood for Love

Something to Believe In could – and should – be the breakout album for veteran opera-trained vocalist Carmen Lundy. This is not to imply that Ms. Lundy doesn’t already possess a large group of devoted admirers, but this disc will go a long way to solidify her position as one of the finest jazz singers performing today; whether singing her own compositions, or bringing new interpretation and meaning to a standard tune, Lundy is hard not to believe in.
Coincidentally all the songs here are about love. The title track, written by Lundy and Rich Meitin, is a sensual duet between her and Anthony Wonsey on piano. It’s a relaxed, slow-paced song whose melody sticks to you for a long time after the song ends. Wonsey knows when to take center stage and when to accentuate Lundy’s impeccable phrasing. On Lundy’s interpretation of the Michael Legrand classic "Windmills of Your Mind," a personal favorite, the vocalist is joined by Wonsey, drummer Victor Lewis, bassist Curtis Lundy, percussionist Mayra Casales, and violinist Regina Carter – but unfortunately on just two others. Contributing gypsy-like floating phrases that sound like an elusive wind rushing round and round and round, Carter kicks a fast-paced rendition of "Windmills of Your Mind" up several levels.
Saxophonist Mark Shim blows tenor and soprano on four songs: the classic Gershwin tune "I Loves You Porgy"; an up-tempo Lundy original, "Vu Ja De"; "Wild Child"; and the opener, "In Love Again," another Ms. Lundy composition. Something to Believe In is immediately likeable, a quality that only expands through repeated listenings.

Carmen Lundy - vocals
Regina Carter - violin
Mayra Casales - percussion
Victor Lewis - drums
Curtis Lundy - bass
Mark Shim - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone
Anthony Wonsey - piano