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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shivers down my spine..., September 14, 2000
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Erik Werkman (Utrecht, Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
I got acquainted to Ms Lincoln through an interview I saw on television. What struck me immediately about here was the wisdom with which she made her observations on her career, on music and life in general. After that I just needed to buy her CD, which happened to be this one as this was her latest release at that time. Putting on the CD at home I sat down and was not able to move anymore after hearing the first notes of "Throw It Away": it immediately sent shivers down my spine and I was just struck by the beauty of the music. The rest of the CD is equally incredible, maybe with just the exception of the French "Avec Le Temps", but that is just a minor detail. The cast of musicians accompanying her are also top notch: Pat Metheny does some incredibly fine things on electric and acoustic guitar, pianists Rodney Kendrick and Kenny Barron both do a perfect job and a better and more subtle drummer than Victor Lewis could not be wished for. This album is about life and beauty in a way that might only be matched by Shirley Horn, although their stiles are different of course. Essential. "Who Used To Dance" and "You Gotta Pay The Band" are also very good and I have them too, but this one remains my favorite of her albums.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glorious., June 4, 2003
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Marc200 (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
I got this CD when I was about a year into my first real job, and it was exceedingly stressful and miserable -- the job, that is -- and this CD carried me through it. It is intensely and contagiously reflective, listening to this CD forced me out of my day-to-day drudgery and made me think about bigger, more significant things. After things cooled down at work I put it away for about 6 years. I just recently listened to it again and it still packs a wallop!

Miss Abbey was on some other stuff when she crafted this CD. She is the voice of experience and wisdom. There is nothing superficial about "A Turtle's Dream". She wrote most of the songs, and though they would be impressive sung by anyone, she invests each lyric with staggering pathos and clarity. Standouts are "Being Me", "Throw It Away" and the devastating title song. I love "Avec Le Temps" and I can't speak French so I have no idea what she's singing but it sounds so wonderful. Apparently, this song is a much-recorded French-language standard and I've been advised by one of my snotty French friends that Abbey's French diction is very coarse, but even he loves her version of the song. Also, she does a particularly noteworthy version of "Nature Boy". A pleasant pop standard in the hands of the great Nat "King" Cole, this song has since invited a number of loopy, idiosyncratic interpretations, but again Abbey sticks to the lyric and comes up with a real winner. In creating the mood, Lincoln is aided enormously by stellar musicians, most notably Rodney Kendrick, Charlie Haden, Pat Metheny, Roy Hargrove, and Julien Lourau. My one caveat would be that the CD is overwhelmingly melancholy -- not maudlin, just pensive. So it's not the best CD for a day at the beach.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing and healing, February 1, 2005
This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
I saw Abbey when I had just graduated college at the old Iridium Club and I bought this cd because she did seem quite unusual to me. But in fact, I then put it away for many years, finding it a little melancholy. I dug it up two years ago and realized that I was just too young at the time to 'get' it. It is a hauntingly beautiful and wise album. She does not have a 'pretty' voice, but it is a mesmerizing voice that holds you and brings forth fully the meaning of each and every word that she says. Her lyrics are so significant and personal, you can't turn away from someone who is sharing such inner soul with you. The title song, Down Here Below, Not to Worry, and Being Me are my favorites- I just get enveloped in them when they are playing. You simply don't hear a collection of songs this beautiful and individual anymore. And as a side note, I have since seen Ms. Lincoln in several live performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center and she is just the hippest, most graceful, classy individual there is. A true artist.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Superb!, December 17, 1999
This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
For those movie aficianados, that also love good music, you will be delighted to know that Ms. Lincoln is indeed the same Abbey Lincoln who starred alongside Sidney Portier in the movie, For The Love of Ivy. Ms. Lincoln also starred in Nothing But A Man, a stirring tale woven in the fabric of the Jim Crow southern experience. Both movies give clear indications of Ms. Lincoln's magnetism on screen. Ironically, I only recently learned of Abbey Lincoln's vocal abilities, after a generous friend gave me a copy of of A Turtle's Dream. The CD came at a time I really needed to inwardly reflect and be at peace with my self. This album stirred things in me that I was previously unaware of. It revitalized me beyond measure! A Turtle's Dream is more than music..it is an awakening, brought to you through the magnanimous voice of Ms. Abbey Lincoln, who relates circumstance after (life) circumstance with a commitment to doing one better than living through it. Her voice radiates and exemplifies the indomitable spirit. The musical accompaniment to Ms. Lincoln is unrivaled...a match made in heaven for the listener. Truly a gem to cherish...and definitely to share! Bravo, Ms. Abbey Lincoln!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From deep within, March 9, 2002
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This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
This is the first Abbey Lincon CD I've had. It was recommended in a New York times article. She is a wonderment. Both in song selection and in her connection with the lyrics and music, she is so focused, so concentrated, so inside what she's doing. Even after listening many times, this CD keeps revealing it's many surprises...not to be missed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Get connected, May 23, 2002
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TL (Zionsville, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
I think that music can instill more emotion than anything else in life.

There are just a few songs that I can say filled me with so much emotion that they became a part of my life forever. Abby Lincoln's "Down Here Below" is certainly one of those songs. Thank you Ms. Lincoln.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Abbey - You go girl!!!, August 14, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
This is Abbey Lincoln at her best. She wraps herself in and out and around this wonderful selection of numbers. Her songwriting is superb and timeless. The musicians who accompany her throughout the recording complement her movements so well. Abbey is true jazz diva. Enjoy!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dreamy, August 16, 2010
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One of the great jazz CD's ever, Abbey takes us to a magical realm of her own creation. Between her etheral voice, mature songwriting and fantastic accompanists, this is a must own album for anyone looking for transcendent jazz vocals. Perhaps this is Billie Holliday for the lover of modern jazz, but for me, it's pure Abbey...and pure genius. RIP.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A jazz classic, July 22, 2008
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This CD should be on the shelf of every serious jazz fan! Down here below still gives me chills everytime I hear it
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable!, March 12, 2003
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This review is from: Turtle's Dream (Audio CD)
Looking for the meaning of life? Trying to unwind after a long day? Want to understand the mysteries of love? Want to feel a little more spiritual? Then this is the album to listen to. Abbey Lincoln's A Turtle's Dream is one of the most remarkable albums ever. It is so peaceful and profound. If it doesn't move you, you have no soul!
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