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Lea Kicks It!, June 16, 2001
This review is from: Play It Cool (Audio CD)
About a year ago my partner and I attended a Lea Delaria concert in Seattle. We expected it to be a concert in the comedy sense, for we only knew Lea for her outrageous comedy routines. While we received a healthy dose of that, we were just stunned when she introduced her jazz band and began belting out the tunes. She has an amazing voice. Classic Jazz, showtunes, this lady can sing and swing. And she can scat with the best of them. At the end of the concert, she mentioned that she had a record coming out in 2001. I was on the waiting list as soon as it appeared for preorder on Amazon. I was not disappointed.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Simply great, July 4, 2001
This review is from: Play It Cool (Audio CD)
I first found out Lea could sing when I saw here in _On The Town_ in Central Park. Her rendition of "I Can Cook, Too" made me an instant fan, as did her version of "Blue Skies" in the movie _Edge of Seventeen_. After having the pleasure of seeing her act at Joe's Pub in NYC, I was waiting and hoping for her to cut a cd. And here it is. I love her version of "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd"--she does a great job of jazzing it up. And her version of "Losing My Mind" is soulful and rich. Lea has a great voice and I am really enjoying this cd. It's great music to have on for company or dinner parties or while simply hanging out.
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Smooth!, August 6, 2001
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This review is from: Play It Cool (Audio CD)
She may be a bull ... in a china shop, but Lea's voice is as smooth as the peach fuzz on her chin. She masters the vocal subtleties of jazz, and yet she can belt it out when she needs to. On this CD, Lea gives us some wonderful and unique interpretations of a varied collection of Broadway tunes. Her take on "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd" is unlike any you've ever heard before.
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