A delightful, relaxed album by a singer, new to me but better known as one third of powerhouse vocal jazz trio Duchess - a group who won the 2022 JJA Vocal Group of the Year award.
This is Melissa's 6th solo album and she takes the opportunity full on to deliver in a soft, cajoling voice - think Blossom or Astrud - what must surely be in the running for jazz vocal album of the year despite the strong competition on either side of the Atlantic.
Apart from the vocals, Bertoncini, 81 at the time of the recording 3 years ago, is outstanding on nylon-strung guitar playing stunning solos and providing sympathetic accompaniment. The voice/guitar duet on My One and Only Love is as mouth watering as the version by Johnny Hartman and John Coltrane. Ike Sturm is another tower of strength - not just on the bass/voice version of It Could Happen to You but throughout.
A choice selection of standards and an original by Bertoncini - For Chet - make for an album that will never be far from my player, One anomaly, despite the title. Dream Dancing doesn't appear on the album! However, I'm not complaining I wouldn't substitute any of the tracks for any other tune - Lance.
Released by Anzic Records on June 17. CD Release show at Mezzrow Jazz Club, NYC on August 7.
Sweet and Lovely; If You Never Come to me; My Ideal; It Could Happen to You; For Chet; Perdido; Corcovado; Time's A-Wastin'; My One and Only Love; It Might as Well be Spring.
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The Mezzrow CD launch will be streamed live online, late night coffeepot at the ready!
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