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    Abbey Lincoln - Who Used to Dance (1997)

    Posted By: mfrwiz
    Abbey Lincoln - Who Used to Dance  (1997)

    Abbey Lincoln - Who Used to Dance (1997)
    Loseless (Flac Image File + Cue + Log): 366 Mb | Mp3 (320 Kbps): 169 Mb | Covers | Booklet
    Audio CD (April 22, 1997) - Label: Polygram Records - ASIN: B0000047DG - Jazz

    Review by Jim Santella (allaboutjazz.com): Abbey Lincoln is different. Although strongly influenced by Billie Holiday's dramatic feel for and presentation of a song's message, and embedded in bebop through her eight-year marriage to drummer Max Roach, the singer maintains her own distinctive manner of delivering a lyric. Seven of the nine tracks on Who Used To Dance are ballads that serve to demonstrate the graininess in Lincoln's voice, the long, tied-together whole note phrases, and the carefully articulated words; these are some of the characteristics that we connect with Abbey Lincoln.
    The title track features tap-dancer Savion Glover working out for over nine minutes while Lincoln and the piano trio deliver the melodramatic ballad. His approach is to assume the role of an additional accompanist, selecting triplets alongside the singer's legato quarter notes and varying the volume dynamics by spacing his phrases differently. For example, when the tune turns at midstream to a soft-spoken bass solo, Glover spaces his steps at wider intervals so as to allow the lyricism of Michael Bowie's acoustic bass to garner attention.
    Alto saxophonists Frank Morgan, Steve Coleman, Oliver Lake, Justin Robinson, and Riley Bandy III provide feature work, and the rhythm team of pianist Marc Cary, bassist Michael Bowie, and drummer Aaron Walker provide appropriate ballad accompaniment. The familiar Dylan tune "Mr. Tambourine Man" proves exceptionally charming, with the bass strumming throughout and the drummer's brushes flip-flopping, while tenor saxophonist Julien Lourau leans toward multiphonics and an avant-garde side of jazz. Frank Morgan blends his light, yet fluid, saxophone tone with Lincoln's voice on "When Autumn Sings" and "Love Lament." He also provides several insightful solos. "Love What You Doin" provides an opportunity for saxophonists Coleman, Lake and Bandy to work together accompanying Lincoln, and each has a share of the spotlight. Elsewhere, Coleman is featured on "Street of Dreams" and Bandy is featured on "I Sing a Song."
    "The River" enlists a different rhythm section and offers a widely different view of Abbey Lincoln's work. She composed the song, wrote the poignant lyrics, and provides space here for cornetist Graham Haynes and saxophonists Robinson & Lake to pump up the excitement.
    Track Listing:
    1. Love Has Gone Away (7:34)
    2. Who Used to Dance (9:43)
    3. Love Lament (7:10)
    4. Mr. Tambourine Man (6:52)
    5. When Autumn Sings (4:07)
    6. Love What You're Doin' Down There (8:24)
    7. Street of Dreams (6:32)
    8. I Sing a Song (5:46)
    9. The River (4:57)

    Personnel
    Jay Newland: Mastering
    Aaron Walker: Percussion, Drums
    Julien Lourau: Sax(Tenor)
    Carol Friedman: Photography
    Patrice Beausejour: Art Direction
    Adger Cowans: Photography
    Brook South: Assistant Engineer
    Savion Glover: Dance (Tap), Dancer
    Alvester Garnett: Drums
    Arthur Green: Vocals (Background)
    Justin Robinson: Sax (Alto)
    Graham Haynes: Cornet
    Abbey Lincoln: Arranger, Vocals, Main Performer
    Taru Alexander: Drums
    Jean-Philippe Allard: Producer
    Michael Bowie: Bass
    Marc Cary: Piano
    Bazzi Bartholomew Gray: Vocals (Background)
    Rodney Kendrick: Piano
    Steve Coleman: Sax (Alto)
    Oliver Lake: Sax (Alto)
    Frank Morgan: Sax (Alto)
    Loseless
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    http://rapidshare.com/files/207648430/ALWUTD.part2.rar
    
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    http://rapidshare.com/files/207647220/ALWUTD.part4.rar
    
    Mp3
    http://rapidshare.com/files/207666559/ALWUTD_2.part1.rar
    
    http://rapidshare.com/files/207655568/ALWUTD_2.part2.rar
    
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