31 авг. 2012 г.

gretchen parlato — the lost and found

Gretchen Parlato's 2009 breakthrough, In a Dream, signaled the arrival of one of this generation's most invent­ive modern jazz singers. The recording garnered interna­tional acclaim being voted onto year-end, "best-of" polls for Jazz Times,The Boston Globe, The Village Voice and NPR among others. Billboard Magazine hailed it as "the most alluring jazz vocal album of 2009" while The New York Times declared, "Ms. Parlato, a jazz singer of deep musical instincts and an appealingly effervescent style." To this day, In A Dream charts among the 200 topselling jazz albums at retail and digital service providers around the world.

Now with the release of her 2011 follow-up, The Lost and Found, Parlato demonstrates that she has stay­ing power. Co-produced by Parlato and her longtime mu­sical collaborator Robert Glasper, the 15-track collection arrives with immediate weight and intensity, exposing a vast dynamic range in the young singer's repertoire. Ori­ginal compositions, including "Winter Wind", "Circling" and the title track,prove Parlato to be a flourishing lyricist and composer. When paired alongside interpretations of ma­terial ranging from Simply Red's classic "Holding Back The Years" to Mary J. Blige's quiet storm gem "All That I Can Say" to the `60s Wayne Shorter jazz standard "Juju" (refitted with her own lyrics), it's easy to anticipate Par­lato's continued upward trajectory.

JJA Awards & JazzTimes Critics Poll
Female Vocalist - 2012 Downbeat Critics Poll


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