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    Tierney Sutton - Dancing In The Dark (2004/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

    Posted By: SERTiL
    Tierney Sutton - Dancing In The Dark (2004/2018) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

    Tierney Sutton - Dancing In The Dark (2004/2018)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 55:09 minutes | 2.63 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

    Tierney Sutton has "paid her dues". This is her fourth Telarc recording in the in the past four years. Do not be surprised if this is the one that pushes her over the boundary that will enable her to be regarded as one of the generation's next great jazz vocalists.

    This album's release, scheduled for February 10th, 2004 and her wide-ranging subsequent tour is likely to be the needed impetus. As usual here she is backed by her trio consisting of Christian Jacob on the piano, Trey Henry, bass and Ray Brinker, drums. Collectively they are (with Tierney) known as the Tierney Sutton Quartet. For this recording a few of the tracks have a string section added. That addition definitely can affect a listener's perception. Does it add a feeling of a richer, fuller more impressive production or does it seem to lose a sense of intimacy?

    The subtitling of "Inspired by the music of Frank Sinatra" could just have easily been stated as "Honoring the music of Frank Sinatra. Tierney has said that she grew up with Sinatra's image as a happy-go-lucky guy but she had been more fascinated by his darker side. This directly led to the choice of mainly ballads for this album. As we all know, Sinatra literally recorded many hundreds of songs over his long and distinguished career. In no way is this album a "Best Of" or "Greatest Hits" release. Tierney claimed that her choices to record were based on Sinatra's seeming commitment to those songs as demonstrated by his multiple recordings of the selection or because his version has been widely regarded as "the standard". The dozen choices include "Fly Me to the Moon", What'll I Do, Only the Lonely, I Think of You, Without a Song and Last Dance. Obviously this well-rounded collection is not just Sinatra's big hits. A quote from Tierney Sutton should explain her feelings. "Thanks to Frank Sinatra whose singing represents what great mystical art aspires to: both the light of reunion and the fire of separation – what more could we have asked?"

    Her usual accompanying trio provides almost flawless performances as would be expected. Tierney's performances seem quite excellent to me and what I would call "quite classy". Many things, including intangibles and perhaps a bit of luck have to come together before she is considered to be one of the new generation's great jazz singers. She's her own person. On this recording, Tierney makes no effort to imitate any other vocalist that comes to my mind - male or female. Listen to her rendition of All the Way or I'll Be Around as prime examples of her stylish uniqueness. When used to a song performed a certain way, then when heard done in a somewhat different manner, any variations are perceived as unusual. Unusual can easily become "just not quite right". Listen to the songs you are not very familiar with first as you enjoy and evaluate this new release. Listen to them a few times before evaluating the ones you are familiar with. Evaluated in that manner I found her performances to be quite excellent right down to and including her personal inflections and shadings. She is not an imitator.

    "This isn't Sutton's tribute to Sinatra, although all the material here was recorded and made famous by him. Instead, it's her working through the nooks and crannies of his songbook, and bringing things out and putting her own particular polish on them. It could be something with strings, such as "What'll I Do?" or the intimacy of "I'll Be Around," which is as much a plea as a reassurance and resignation. Her version of "I Think of You," whose melody comes originally from Rachmaninov, is gloriously subtle, the emotion as softly drawn out as the syllables. "I Could Have Told You" offers comfort and a shoulder to cry on, a gentle embrace that's almost a whisper in Sutton's hands. The music here is at its best when the orchestra keeps away – they simply become overkill, the too-sweet icing on an already-delicious cake. Perhaps her biggest test, though, comes at the end of the album, tackling "Fly Me to the Moon," followed by a medley of "Last Dance" and "Dancing in the Dark," taking on some of Sinatra's most famous pieces. While on the former Sutton doesn't always dig to the absolute heart of the song, the arrangement is stunning, with some outstanding piano from Christian Jacob that frees the songs from its '50s shackles. Sutton does sparkle on the other piece, however, especially "Dancing in the Dark," where the orchestral contributions are kept to a minimum, and the tracks swings in a minimalist fashion, Sutton's voice imbued with the magic of the night. The album might have been inspired by Sinatra, but in her own way, Sutton has gone beyond her inspiration." (Chris Nickson, AMG)

    Tracklist:
    1. What'll I Do 05:42
    2. Only The Lonely 02:48
    3. I'll Be Around 03:24
    4. All The Way 05:49
    5. I Think Of You 05:03
    6. Where Or When 03:13
    7. Without A Song 05:12
    8. I Could Have Told You 04:54
    9. Emily 05:52
    10. Last Night When We Were Young 03:22
    11. Fly Me To The Moon 04:16
    12. Last Dance / Dancing In The Dark 05:24

    Personnel:
    Tierney Sutton, vocals
    Christian Jacob, piano
    Trey Henry, bass
    Ray Brinker, drums
    Christian Jacob, piano (on tracks 1, 4, 5, 7, 12)
    Orchestra:
    Gina Kronstadt, violin
    Kathleen Robertson, violin
    Sharon Jackson, violin
    Susan Chatman, violin
    Erica Walczak, violin
    Kirstin Fife, violin
    Eddie Stein, violin
    Barbra Porter, violin
    Cameron Patrick, violin
    Juliann French, violin
    Margot Aldcroft, viola
    Harry Shirinian, viola
    Jorge Moraga, viola
    Lynn Grants, viola
    Larry Corbett, cello
    Armin Ksakajikian, cello
    Audy Stein, cello
    Brad Kintscher, horn
    Gary Foster, flute
    Vladimir Polimatidi, concert master

    foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
    log date: 2018-11-18 16:30:11

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    Analyzed: Tierney Sutton / Dancing In The Dark
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -1.02 dB -17.27 dB 5:44 01-What'll I Do
    DR12 -3.57 dB -21.52 dB 2:47 02-Only The Lonely
    DR13 -1.52 dB -17.73 dB 3:26 03-I'll Be Around
    DR12 -1.15 dB -16.85 dB 5:51 04-All The Way
    DR13 -0.28 dB -18.25 dB 5:04 05-I Think Of You
    DR12 -1.61 dB -17.66 dB 3:13 06-Where Or When
    DR13 -1.96 dB -18.58 dB 5:13 07-Without A Song
    DR14 -2.73 dB -21.00 dB 4:57 08-I Could Have Told You
    DR13 -0.97 dB -17.50 dB 5:57 09-Emily
    DR13 -2.23 dB -20.18 dB 3:24 10-Last Night When We Were Young
    DR11 -1.15 dB -15.90 dB 4:16 11-Fly Me To The Moon
    DR13 -2.08 dB -20.19 dB 5:26 12-Last Dance _ Dancing In The Dark
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 12
    Official DR value: DR12

    Samplerate: 192000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 6784 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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