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Lorraine Feather Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (February 9, 2010)
  • Original Release Date: 2010
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: JAZZED MEDIA
  • ASIN: B0031OSBL2
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #29,386 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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"Energetic, enchanting, and exceptional ... she's utterly comfortable and confident, imparting an infectious quality that's hard to resist. She sings her meticulous, clever poetry in a silvery, light voice." -- DownBeat "Dazzled us as both a singer and lyricist ... uninhibited inspiration ... pure genius." -- JazzTimes "Ms. Feather's patter, sung with a conversational ease, suggests Dave Frishberg in double time mixed with the antic playfulness of Jon Hendricks." -- New York Times "Her stuff glitters and gleams and makes you think of Dorothy Parker ... Feather's voice [is] intimate and agile, with a timbre all its own ... her words witty, nostalgic, critical, fanciful, bitchy and romantic by turns." -- Hollywood Reporter

* Cover Sticker: Special guests include Grammy Award winners Russell Ferrante and Béla Fleck. * The original songs on Ages range from the hilarious to the heartrending, covering a wide range of topics including marriage, death, B vitamins, long-held yearnings, grammar school, and Scrabble--commentaries on life, as Lorraine Feather has known it, "from zero to sixty." * Feather has been widely praised over the last decade for her brilliant lyrics and supple vocals, in collaboration with some of the finest composers in jazz including Russell Ferrante and Béla Fleck. Ages is her most intense and autobiographical work to date.


 

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Positively Gilbertian, March 10, 2010
This review is from: Ages (Audio CD)
Lorraine Feather has reached the 60th birthday milestone in her life, and in recognition of that has knocked out a set of original tunes, ruminating on the various stages of a woman's life. Even though Ms. Feather doesn't look a day over 45, this is probably the most introspective recording of her career.

But Lorraine Feather is notable, first and foremost, for her razor-sharp wit and hilarious way with words, and nothing about the subject of a life "well-examined" changes that. Others have compared Ms. Feather to Cole Porter; and while I wouldn't disagree, I think an even more apt comparison is with William Schwenk Gilbert of Gilbert & Sullivan. I mean, who else rhymes "chariot" with "Marriott," or "Duhska" with "Petrushka" and "babushka"? Her rhyme schemes are positively Gilbertian!

Are these tunes autobiographical? Undoubtedly Ms. Feather would tell you "No, not exactly." For one thing, I doubt seriously that Ms. Feather "forgot" to have children! (track 3) But I have no doubt whatsoever that she has an i.q. of 153 ("Girl With the Lazy Eye," track 8) and that she is an absolute wizard at Scrabble ("Scrabble," track 10).

I recommend to all that you buy the c.d. rather than the mp 3's for one basic reason: Will Friedwald's liner notes are among the best I've ever read. Reading his tome about this c.d., where he explains each song and what each actually is really about, or might be about, enhances the listening experience immeasurably. This is a c.d. where the lyrics, first and foremost, make the album.

But none of the above is to slight the music one bit. These tunes stick with you on the first listen and worm your way into your muscle memory quickly. I love the jazzy vocalese of the set-opener "A Lot to Remember." Musically, my favorites here are the classically-tinged "Perugia," ( track 5 - a Mendelssohn elegy about Amanda Knox' current least favorite place on earth); and "Lazy Eye," which reminds me a lot of one of my favorite Lorraine Feather tunes, "Remembering to Breathe" from "Dooji Wooji." Bela Fleck appears and plays/adds a great whimsical tune, "Peculiar Universe" (track 2).

This c.d. is worthy of a Grammy nomination. Undoubtedly, it won't get one; but it really is time for Lorraine Feather to be more widely known than she is. True, she doesn't tour much; but there is no better singer-songwriter on the scene today. RC

p.s. - 12/2/10: Hush my mouth and call me stupid, but this c.d. actually received a Grammy nomination. Every time I think it's not possible to underestimate the intelligence of the N.A.R.A. when it comes to vocal jazz, they go and surprise me....RC
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best Lyricist in Jazz, April 2, 2010
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Mark Winkler "Mark Winkler" (Los Angeles, California USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ages (Audio CD)
Lorraine Feather is simply the best lyricist working in Jazz today-- yes there are a few other noteworthy writers, but Lorraine Feather over the last decade has recorded an amazing output of CDs-- putting fantastic, witty and one of a kind lyrics to songs by Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Dick Hyman and some of the best of the new generation of players like Russell Ferrante and Shelly Berg. This CD, one of her best, has her ruminating about "age", the stages of ones life and time-- and for some reason it unlocks a great deal of emotional resonance for her and the listener. While Ms. Feather can always be counted on for great rhymes, clever wordplay and such-- the subject matter makes her dig down deeper-- and the results are sensational. She writes a completely one of a kind take on the working woman/baby quandry called "I Forgot to Have Childres" that is astute, funny and strangely touching all at once. I also loved her drop dead love song that closes the CD, "I've always had a Thing for You"- who says they don't write them like that anymore. My personal fave is "Two Desperate Women in their 30s" which takes the very specific and makes it a universal emotion. But the CD is chock full of wonderful songs like "Scrabble" and "The Girl with the Lazy Eye" and most of them swing. The musicianship is superb and if that wasn't enough-- Lorraine has grown into a fantastic jazz singer-- clean, rhythmic-- with a voice full of color, verve and emotion. Get it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lorraine feather is the complete package., January 21, 2011
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Lamplighter "Ray out west" (Worcester County, MA, USA) - See all my reviews
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I refer the reader to more detailed reviews by better writers than me, but BELIEVE it: Lorraine feather is the complete package. Here are incredible intelligence and uniqueness, beautiful voice, wide-ranging moods and arrangements. Always surprising and satisfying. You must hear Lorraine Feather to believe it can be this good. And it has kept getting better in latest albums. There are no "B material" cuts on a Lorraine Feather collection. She's earned the Grammy in the past, she should win it this time.
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