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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ratings are so subjective....,
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This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
Normally when I review a vocal jazz c.d., it takes two listens and I know exactly what I want to say and usually what rating to give. On this one, I gave it 4 listens and still struggled. I'm giving it 4; but if you believe I'm out of my mind for not giving it 5, I won't argue with you. And if you believe I'm out of my mind for not giving it 3, I won't argue with you, either.
On Dena DeRose the pianist: she's flat out terrific. Among the singer-pianists I've heard (Diana Krall, Patricia Barber and Shirley Horn), she's the best keyboardist. Here, her work on her originals, "Home (With You)", "In the Glow of the Moon" and "A Walk in the Park (With James") draws worthy comparisons to some of the finest accompanists in the business. On Dena DeRose the singer: technically, she's very proficient. Her phrasings in particular are very notable. But her voice doesn't wow me. That's just me; and I feel the same way about such luminaries as Carol Sloane and the late Susannah McCorkle. But there's nothing here that makes me want to play the cut over and over, and nothing that makes me say, "Gosh, if only she had sung it this way...." It is what it is. On Dena DeRose the arranger: These arrangements are well above average. In particular, I love what this group does to "All the Way", "Imagine" (the famous Lennon tune) and Cole Porter's "I Concentrate on You." (And special kudos to bassist Martin Wind, for his fabulous solo on "All My Love".) But in seeing the titles of the tracks, you may ask: "What is the theme of this album?" When you have an album with one standout, featured musician, I don't know that you need one; but in a collaboration like this between 3 accomplished musicians, I think the album ought to be about more than "Here's 11 songs that we really like." Mea culpa: I feel guilty in giving this only 4. I remember last year I had a similar reaction to Kate McGarry's "Show Me", and I gave it 5 on the theory that underrated, relatively unknown jazz divas need more care, feeding, and attention. A year later, I've concluded that there are so many underrated, relatively unknown jazz divas on the scene that you have to have more than that to make a 5 star album. Sorry, Dena; sorry, Kate. RC
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dena Switches Labels Without Missing a Beat!,
By Steve Emerine (Tucson, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
After four great recordings on another label, singer-pianist-composer Dena DeRose has again hit paydirt with CD No. 5, "A Walk in the Park." This one is on the MaxJazz label, which is fast gaining a name for turning out high-class jazz recordings, particularly those of singers and pianists. "Walk" features an hour of delightful tunes by Jobim, Ellington, Berlin, Kahn and Van Heusen, Porter, Jolson, Sigman, John Lennon and Dena herself. "A Walk in the Park With James," a tribute to the late guitarist, James Williams, is an instrumental, but Dena's splendid voice is heard on the other 10 tunes. Bassist Martin Wind and drummer Matt Wilson round out the DeRose trio with solid performances. The wait for this album was well over a year. Let's hope her second MaxJazz effort comes out much sooner and that more will follow.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dena never disappoints her lsiteners,
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This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
She puts so much emotions and feelings into her singing that she stands apart from others quite apart from the fact that she sings and plays her piano so beautifully. Her compositions also relect the same rare qualitities which are hard to beat.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DeRose is a female Nat King Cole!,
By madamemusico "madamemusico" (Cincinnati, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
I could quite easily pontificate for five or six paragraphs on the startling, brilliant music that Ms. DeRose produces, but just listening to this album (or her earlier, "I Can See Clearly Now") says it all for me. As a pianist, she synthesizes elements of Red Garland, Ahmad Jamal and Bill Evans into her own personal style; as a singer, she has in my view the clearest, most attractive and best-controlled voice since Ella (though her style is not the same). She sings with a clear, bell-like tone, attacking notes cleanly and with greatly varied swing even in ballads, ending her phrases with a terminal vibrato. Her "trick" of singing with her own improvisations is brilliant - an extension of the similar work done by bassist Slam Stewart in the 1940s and `50s.
Dena DeRose is the modern, female equivalent of Nat "King" Cole. It is indeed a shame that the music and entertainment worlds no longer have room for someone this talented and lacking in superficial attractions (gorgeous looks, wardrobe malfunctions, dancing with her thumb in the belt of her pants a la Britney Spears) to make a big name for herself. If you enjoy not only Nat Cole but also Garland, Jamal and singers of the quality of Connee Boswell or Mavis Rivers, these CDs are for you.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Make that 4.5 stars please,
By DJ "Jazz fan" (Arkansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
The playing, singing, and particularly, the writing are generally excellent. The minor deduction was for the Ellington tune (The Lonely Ones) which I thought was not up to the level of the other tracks and the Lennon (Imagine) that just doesn't work for me. I hope that there will be a purely instrumental offering in the future.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hear Ye, Hear Ye - Ignore that 2-star review,
This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
Folks, if you want to take advice from someone who edits out the parts of songs he doesn't like, and only gives 5-star review to Xmas songs & gospel, go right ahead.
If you want to hear a briliant jazz pianist who also sings well(like Diana Krall, but hipper, jazzier, and more musical), then give Dena Derose a try. This CD features her in a trio setting, without horns. So there's plenty of room to display her formidible piano chops as well as her pleasant voice. Highly recommended. (Also check out her CD, 'I Can See Clearly Now'. Another good one!)
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Walk in the Park - Dena DeRose,
This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
Dena DeRose has both the voice and style in her piano playing which are pleasant and easy to listen to. The music "Meditation" has always been my favourite and Dena blending of her voice with the piano notes played added colour to the music. Her rendition of "How Deep is the Ocean" offers good jazz tempo without deviating from the way Irving Berlin had written the music. The music "All the Way" has a good rhythm with voice harmony and the piano playing is very pleasant.
Other than another singer Gaynor Ellen which I have heard Dena DeRose has the most melodious voice for jazz music. The album will certainly please jazz fans looking for some variety in jazz music.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Intimacy & Assertive Charm" - Another Winner,
By Sundance30 (Sundance, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
I have never read less- than- stellar reviews any where on the net of Dena and her albums including her latest-- but the two reviews in here. Critics of renown - all acclaiming Dena's superlative talent - voice and piano and arrangements. Dena's assertive piano style perfectly balances her crystaline voice. A Walk in the Park, I think is her strongest album yet, perfoming in her first piano trio format. Dena has assembled a bit of an eclectic group of songs that range from Ellington's "The Lonely Ones" to John Lennon's iconic "Imagine." Also included are also several DeRose originals that prove her more a formidable composer and singer than many of her peers -- Diana Krall, Norah Jones, etc. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this eclectic album and all her previous offerings. Listening to this album was like being at her concert which I recently attended. Many of these songs were introduced at her sold-out concert,
13 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Hear Ye, Hear Ye, There Is A Great Jazz Singer Amomg Us,
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This review is from: Walk in the Park (Audio CD)
I currently own five cds by Dena. Some are better than others.
For this cd Dena broke my heart with her lackluster reperitore. I only found four songs that I could enjoy and smile about. What a waste of her vast talent to not offer a better selection of material. Also, on even the four tunes that I liked she seemed to tarnish the tunes by humming along while her band was playing solo. I own the software to edit music, so I took out the unpleasent parts of the song that I hated. In all honesty, I can not recommend this cd to anyone! |
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Walk in the Park by Dena Derose (Audio CD - 2005)
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