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| 1. Things Ain't What They Used To Be |
| 2. Mox Nix |
| 3. Soon |
| 4. Bernie's Tune |
| 5. That We Loved |
| 6. Our Love is Here To Stay |
| 7. Filthy McNasty |
| 8. Loads of Love |
| 9. The Calling |
| 10. Ill Wind |
| 11. Blue Prelude |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A fresh spin on old standards,
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This review is from: Playground (Audio CD)
With one album in the books, Liz Johnson's "Playground" is a fantastic follow-up. While "One More for the Road" showcased some of Nashville's finest jazz soloists on many tunes, there's more of a "big band" feel to the vocal tracks on her latest release. The horn arrangements provide a rich texture behind Liz's smooth vocals. "Things Ain't What They Used to Be" is a high-energy first track; "Bernie's Tune" and "Loads of Love" are also toe-tappers.
Liz's maturity as a writer is very evident on "That We Loved." Co-written with fine jazz pianist Lori Mechem, it's a song that could very well end up being a classic. Her evolution as a vocalist is quite evident; there isn't a sour note to be found. Each line has purpose to it; this isn't an album with lavish vocal filler. The saxophone playing is quite polished. So often we hear jazz musicians who are so busy that the idea of melody is lost; this is not the case here. Liz's improvisational work gives the listener schooled jazz ideas without sacrificing the idea that a singable tune really should be the crux of any good solo. Dennis Solee's playing, along with guest Cole Burgess, provide tasteful improv work as well. Having heard Liz live, I can attest that she is a musician who has worked hard at her craft. She's not just a singer, or a sax player, she's a jazz musician who continues to improve with each song, each performance, and each album. "Playground" will satisfy those prefer a classic jazz recording or want to hear some new and intelligent material. Liz is an artist worth supporting...a person dedicated to the pursuit of new jazz avenues, without forgetting those who helped pave the way.
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