Jeannie Tanner - Words & Music (2017)

Artist: Jeannie Tanner
Title: Words & Music
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Tanner Time Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:36:24
Total Size: 538 MB | 220 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Words & Music
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Tanner Time Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:36:24
Total Size: 538 MB | 220 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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CD1
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01. That Word (feat. Rose Colella)
02. Wait for Me (feat. Jeff Meegan)
03. Endless Joy (feat. Abigail Riccards)
04. Reflections in Mirrors (feat. Tammy McCann)
05. You Can Kiss Me into Anything (feat. Typhanie Monique)
06. Remembering (feat. Paul Marinaro)
07. Fred and Ginger (feat. Alyssa Allgood)
08. Mr. Midnight (feat. Kimberly Gordon)
09. Can't Believe That It's You (feat. Michele Thomas)
10. Come Along for the Ride (feat. Elaine Dame)
CD2
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11. Kiss Me (feat. Kimberly Gordon)
12. Red (feat. Elaine Dame)
13. Vegas (feat. Paul Marinaro)
14. Be Strong (feat. Typhanie Monique)
15. You'll Always Have My Heart (feat. Abigail Riccards)
16. It's Never Too Late (feat. Tammy McCann)
17. My Whole World Is You (feat. Amy Yassinger)
18. I'm Whistling a Tune (feat. Andy Pratt)
19. Promise Me the Moon (feat. Rose Colella)
Chicago-based Composer, vocalist and trumpeter Jeannie Tanner has produced quite an album. Not just one but two CDs spanning nineteen songs all of which were entirely composed by Tanner, hence the title of the record. No fewer than twelve guest vocalists were enlisted for this project some of whom doubled on an instrument such as Elaine Dame, who plays exquisite flute and also sang on the breezy "Come Along For The Ride" and the wry-sounding "Red." Another instrumentalist who sings is guitarist Andy Pratt who delivers a country-ish vocal on "I'm Whistling A Tune."
The songs written by Tanner are universally attractive albeit undemanding and evoke a fusion of pop and jazz. Sometimes there are blues numbers too such as "Can't Believe That It's You" featuring Michele Thomas on vocals and Neal Alger on stinging Johnny Winter-like guitar. There are finger snappers such as "Promise Me The Moon" featuring Rose Colella who also appears on CD 1's opener "That Word." The arrangements too are good as evidenced on the brass-rich "Kiss Me" with smoky vocals from Kimberly Gordon who also executes a sultry Billie Holiday-esque delivery on "Mr Midnight."
Whilst the songs—good as they are—are unlikely to find their way into the Great American Songbook, they are in the main, robust and well-crafted, benefitting from often quite moving, sentimental lyrics. The vocalists assembled for this recording are all more than capable and do a fine job. But it's Tanner herself who delivers her project of words and music with excellent skill and judgement that must invite unequivocal praise. Although Tanner didn't sing on this recording date, she certainly had her work cut out. In addition to her role as executive producer she also produced all the vocal and horn sessions and played trumpet. Not many musicians are capable of pulling off something of this magnitude with such seemingly insouciant ease.
Personnel:
Alyssa Allgood, Rose Colella, Elaine Dame, Kimberly Gordon, Paul Marinaro, Tammy McCann, Jeff Meegan, Typhanie Monique, Andy Pratt, Abigail Riccards, Michele Thomas, Amy Yassinger: vocals; Dan Murphy: piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3 organ; Neal Alger, Andy Pratt: guitar; Chris Madsen: saxophone; Elaine Dame: flute: Jeannie Tanner: trumpet; Adam Thornburg: trombone; Cory Bigerstaff: bass; Darren Scorza: drums; Hawk Quartet: Katherine Hughes, Carol Kalvonijian: violin; Benton Wedge: viola; Jill Kaeding: cello.
The songs written by Tanner are universally attractive albeit undemanding and evoke a fusion of pop and jazz. Sometimes there are blues numbers too such as "Can't Believe That It's You" featuring Michele Thomas on vocals and Neal Alger on stinging Johnny Winter-like guitar. There are finger snappers such as "Promise Me The Moon" featuring Rose Colella who also appears on CD 1's opener "That Word." The arrangements too are good as evidenced on the brass-rich "Kiss Me" with smoky vocals from Kimberly Gordon who also executes a sultry Billie Holiday-esque delivery on "Mr Midnight."
Whilst the songs—good as they are—are unlikely to find their way into the Great American Songbook, they are in the main, robust and well-crafted, benefitting from often quite moving, sentimental lyrics. The vocalists assembled for this recording are all more than capable and do a fine job. But it's Tanner herself who delivers her project of words and music with excellent skill and judgement that must invite unequivocal praise. Although Tanner didn't sing on this recording date, she certainly had her work cut out. In addition to her role as executive producer she also produced all the vocal and horn sessions and played trumpet. Not many musicians are capable of pulling off something of this magnitude with such seemingly insouciant ease.
Personnel:
Alyssa Allgood, Rose Colella, Elaine Dame, Kimberly Gordon, Paul Marinaro, Tammy McCann, Jeff Meegan, Typhanie Monique, Andy Pratt, Abigail Riccards, Michele Thomas, Amy Yassinger: vocals; Dan Murphy: piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B3 organ; Neal Alger, Andy Pratt: guitar; Chris Madsen: saxophone; Elaine Dame: flute: Jeannie Tanner: trumpet; Adam Thornburg: trombone; Cory Bigerstaff: bass; Darren Scorza: drums; Hawk Quartet: Katherine Hughes, Carol Kalvonijian: violin; Benton Wedge: viola; Jill Kaeding: cello.
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