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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Generation's Ella Fitzgerald,
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This review is from: So In Love (Audio CD)
First, allow me to say that I agree with all of the 4-star reviews below (particularly Mr. Chell's). I'm at 4 and 1/2, and I've decided to up my rating to 5 rather than reduce it to 4, for this reason:
Ms. Gambarini's initial release 3 years ago, "Easy to Love," was one of the finest debut recordings in history. In particular, her versions of "Sunny Side of the Street" and "Multi-Colored Blue" were hair-raisingly sensational. I agree that nothing on this c.d. approaches the heights of those two songs. However, as I have listened to this c.d. repeatedly, I am struck by the conclusion that Roberta Gambarini, with this recording, has firmly secured her status as this generation's answer to Ella Fitzgerald. In fact, the comparison is overt. Listen to how she whips and scats in "Day In Day Out," "That Old Black Magic," and "From This Moment On," for example. How can you not miss the influence of Ella in these cuts? Or check out her work on "You Must Believe in Spring" and on the Beatles medley ("Golden Slumbers/Here There and Everywhere," done as a quick-step waltz). The balladization again is stunningly reminiscent of Ella. And then there's "You Ain't Nothin' But a JAMF." (A Johnny Griffin tune, wherein I assume the "J" stands for Jive and the "M" for Mother, and you can figure out the rest....) Jimmy Witherspoon once said of Ella Fitzgerald, "You can tune a tuning fork by Ella, but she can't sing the blues." Ditto for Roberta Gambarini. Like Ms. Fitzgerald, her intonation and purity of straight-toned sound throughout both of her singing ranges are flawless and non-pareil; but blues or blues-based tunes will never be her signatures. This c.d., as well as the later-released but in fact first recording with Hank Jones, firmly plants Roberta Gambarini in my mind as this generation's answer to Ella Fitzgerald, more than any other contemporary singer. And for that, I give her 5 stars. But I promise to be pickier on the next release. No "Songbook" recordings, now, Roberta, you hear?! RC
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
another well-done Gambarini sound show,
By abcde (ny) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: So In Love (Audio CD)
Roberta again shines on this CD: her voice is strong, smooth, and dripping with feeling. And, the sterling side-players are equally compelling; indeed, they play with admirable restraint in order to allow Roberta to remain front and center. To my mind, the song selection leaves a bit to be desired: too many of these songs are long-time staples, and it may be that, like me, you are somewhat tired of them. (And, I was disappointed to hear the "I" at the end of "Over the Rainbow" seem to morph into a different sound.) But fans of glorious jazz singing should surely have no hesitation about this CD.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well Deserved Grammy Nomination,
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This review is from: So In Love (Audio CD)
I have watched her career over a number of years and her rise has been steady and steadily entertaining. She is a musician, an entertainer and a tasteful interpreter. She may end up as our first lady of song one day.
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