Anna Maria Flechero - Within The Fourteenth Hour (2008)

Artist: Anna Maria Flechero
Title: Within The Fourteenth Hour
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Anna Maria Flechero
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:22
Total Size: 310 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Within The Fourteenth Hour
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Anna Maria Flechero
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:22
Total Size: 310 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Misty (feat. Cedar Walton Trio) 05:37
2. What a Difference a Day Makes 04:16
3. The Look of Love 04:56
4. God Bless the Child (feat. Cedar Walton Trio) 05:15
5. Autumn Leaves 05:10
6. Summer Time 04:27
7. I Wish You Love 03:52
8. Feel Like Making Love 03:08
9. My Funny Valentine 05:06
10. And I Love Her (Him) 04:31
11. Pretty Soon 05:04
Don't be fooled by Flechero's name and her progression into the Latin jazz genre earlier in her career. Anna Maria Flechero is not Hispanic; in fact, her lineage is from both African-American and Filipino heritages and she has a vocal style that resembles the great Sarah Vaughan without the same reach and range. While her first album contained original music and touched on Latin jazz rhythms, this recording presents ten well-known pop and jazz standards capped off by one original, "Pretty Soon."
Flechero is also reunited with Cedar Walton and his trio of bassist David Williams and drummer Lewis Nash, who perform on Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke's "Misty," and the classic Billie Holiday tune "God Bless The Child." Once described as a "modern day blues singer" by the San Francisco Chronicle, Flechero turned to jazz upon the advice of Walton who convinced her that she had the potential of being a jazz singer.
Elsewhere, Flechero assembles other first-rate players, who provide stunning support. Saxophonist Melecio Magdaluyo is just superb, making an immediate impression on "What A Difference A Day Makes." Other players helping to make this one very jazzy album are guitarist Tim Landis and Jeffery Chin on Fender Rhodes.
The vocal arrangements are quite unique as Flechero turns in a dynamite performance on such tunes as "Autumn Leaves," "My Funny Valentine" and an excellent Latin jazz take of the Lennon/McCarthy number "And I Love Her (Him)" featuring the light percussion of Karl Perazzo.
Those looking for a pleasing light jazz vocal album will find that Within The Fourteenth Hour will more than do the trick. The music is charming, the musicians exemplary and Anna Maria Flechero, soulful and distinguishing.
Flechero is also reunited with Cedar Walton and his trio of bassist David Williams and drummer Lewis Nash, who perform on Erroll Garner/Johnny Burke's "Misty," and the classic Billie Holiday tune "God Bless The Child." Once described as a "modern day blues singer" by the San Francisco Chronicle, Flechero turned to jazz upon the advice of Walton who convinced her that she had the potential of being a jazz singer.
Elsewhere, Flechero assembles other first-rate players, who provide stunning support. Saxophonist Melecio Magdaluyo is just superb, making an immediate impression on "What A Difference A Day Makes." Other players helping to make this one very jazzy album are guitarist Tim Landis and Jeffery Chin on Fender Rhodes.
The vocal arrangements are quite unique as Flechero turns in a dynamite performance on such tunes as "Autumn Leaves," "My Funny Valentine" and an excellent Latin jazz take of the Lennon/McCarthy number "And I Love Her (Him)" featuring the light percussion of Karl Perazzo.
Those looking for a pleasing light jazz vocal album will find that Within The Fourteenth Hour will more than do the trick. The music is charming, the musicians exemplary and Anna Maria Flechero, soulful and distinguishing.