Nicky Schrire (vcl); Nick Paul (pno); Sam Anning (bs); Jake Goldback(dms/perc); + Paul Jones (ten on 2 tracks); Jay Rattman (clt on 2 tracks); Brian Adler (perc 1 track); Peter Eldridge (pno 1 track, vcls 1 track).
(Review by Lance). London born, South Africa raised resident of New York City Schrire (pronounced Shruy-er) displays elements of all three countries in this her début CD.
Opening up with the title number that segues into the Beatles
Blackbird - yes that tune's turned up again - her British roots are catered for and South Africa is represented by Jo'burg based Carlo Mombelli's
Me, the Mango Picker. Stateside material is provided by Lerner and Lowe's
If Ever I Should Leave You, Dylan's
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right and several others including some compositions of her own.
It's not an easy voice to pigeon-hole which speaks volumes for her originality. It is however, without doubt, a voice I'd list under jazz even though the choice of tunes is far removed from most vocalists' repertoire. Schrire seemingly effortlessly, and frequently wordlessly, gets to the heart of each number stripping it bare and re-shaping it into something new.
Listen also to Paul Jones' tenor solo on the aforementioned
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - it sure is!
To find out more go to
www.nickyschrire.com or check out
YouTube.
Nicky Schrire: Freedom Flight. Circavision ProductionsCDP884-2 is set for release on May 22, 2012.
A special album release concert will take place at Cornelia St., Café, NYC at 8:30pm on June 6.Lance.
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