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    New York Voices - Live with the WDR Big Band Cologne (2013)

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    New York Voices - Live with the WDR Big Band Cologne (2013)

    New York Voices - Live with the WDR Big Band Cologne (2013)
    MP3 320 kbps CBR | 75:11 min | 172 MB
    Genre: Vocal Jazz, Big Band | Label: Palmetto Records

    New York Voices celebrates its Silver Anniversary with the release of the jazz vocal quartet's first completely live recording, Live with the WDR Big Band Cologne, recorded at the Kölner Philharmonie in May, 2008. Sharing a jazz ensemble field with Manhattan Transfer and the Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet has in no way dampened the group's efforts to carve out its place. In fact, New York Voices has done a very effective job, doing so with authority; the group displays a versatility that has been widely remarked upon in jazz literature and is in abundant evidence here.
    Backing the quartet is the 350-horsepower West GermanRadio Big Band Cologne, which has provided similar support to jazz artists as disparate as trombonist/composer Bob Brookmeyer, saxophonist Maceo Parker and singer Patti Austin. The quartet allows this fine band equal time in solos, all appropriate for the material played. The show is dynamically arranged to address a spectrum of jazz vocals and performance from the swing era to the zenith of hard bop.
    The quartet covers two Paul Simon songs: "Baby Driver," from Simon & Garfunkle's Bridge Over Troubled Water (Columbia, 1970), given a tremendous big band treatment that incorporates much from swing era harmonies, deftly mixed with the influence of Lambert, Hendricks & Ross; and "I Do It For Your Love," from Still Crazy After All These Years (Warner Bros., 1975), which is treated as a delicate ballad with plush orchestration and careful arrangement by Gil Goldstein, Andy Ezrin and the Voices. The band's famous arrangement of singer Mark Murphy' lyric-driven version of Oliver Nelson's "Stolen Moments" comes early in the set, a ten-minute tour de force featuring solos by trombonist Ludwig Nuss and alto saxophonist Heiner Wilberny. Arranged by the Voices' Darmon Meader, the piece features some great ensemble scatting before the horn solos. Very impressive.
    Anchoring the performance is the group's rendition of Jimmy Van Heusen's "Darn That Dream," arranged again by Meaders, Lee Pardini, and fellow New York Voices partner Peter Eldridge, who handles the lead vocals. Also lengthy, but justified for the invention put into it, the remaining vocalists double the horns and provide continuous harmony and background vocals. Eldridge allows time for Jens Neufang to solo on bass clarinet, while Meader gives a clinic on scat before handing the reigns to trumpeter John Marshall for a low key but radioactive solo. There are other surprises to be found, including Annie Lennox's "Cold," Walter Donaldson's "Love Me Or Leave Me," and the beautifully schizophrenic "In The Wee Small Hours In The Morning." A very entertaining concert offering something for everyone. (Michael Bailey, AllAboutJazz)

    Tracklist:

    1. Baby Driver
    2. Stolen Moments
    3. Love Me Or Leave Me
    4. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
    5. Cold
    6. The World Keeps Your Waiting
    7. I Do It For Your love
    8. Darn That Dream
    9. Almost Like Being In Love
    10. The Sultan Fainted

    Kim Nazarian - vocals
    Peter Eldridge - vocals
    Lauren Kinhan - vocals
    Darmon Meader - vocals
    with
    Heiner Wilberny - alto saxophone
    Karolina Strassmayer - alto saxophone
    Olivier Peters - tenor saxophone
    Paul Heller - tenor saxophone
    Jens Neufang - baritone saxophone
    Andy Haderer - trumpet
    Rob Bruynen - trumpet
    Klaus Osterioh - trumpet
    Wim Both - trumpet
    John Marshall - trumpet
    Ludwig Nuss - trombone
    Dave Horler - trombone
    Bernt Laukamp - trombone
    Mattis Cederberg - bass-trombone
    Frank Castenier - piano
    Paul Shigihara - guitar
    John Goldsby - bass
    Hans Dekker - drums