Product description NKA318 Review Gretchen Parlato has redefined how a generation views vocal jazz. Reviewing Gretchen Parlato is a bit presumptuous, consider this a public service announcement as her latest effort will street on October 8, 2013. A live CD and DVD packages captures the magic and intimacy of what transpired at Rockwood Music Hall in New York City over two nights. To attempt a critique using a somewhat antiquated phrase as vocal jazz as the litmus test of her work seems painfully lacking when considering her talent. Parlato is not a jazz singer but a vocal artist that paints vivid imagery with a pristine voice that can play catch and release with a single note as well as any of her contemporaries.The band is actually made up of two different ensemble casts over this engagement. The first group consists of Taylor Eigsti, Alan Hampton and Mark Guiliana while the second cast of musical co-conspirators is once again made up of Eigsti along with Burniss Earl Travis II and the fabulous drummer Kendrick Scott. A one word review that would capture the essence of this stellar project would be connectivity. Parlato casts a broad net and cuts a wide if not breathtaking sonic path that is simply the harmonious union of kindred spirits. Musical cohesion or synergy with a vocalist of Parlato's gifts and the accompanying band is stereotypically lacking, the band is merely an afterthought but it is the obvious chemistry that inspires Parlato to pull off a live release worthy of serious acclaim. All the stars were indeed in perfect alignment.While the nine live tracks on the audio disc are pulled from her three studio releases, these are imaginative transformations of previously released material into previously unimagined lyrical portraits of deceptively subtle nuanced flavor and harmonic development. Four of these nine tracks appear on the DVD which is shot and edited beautifully. This is not Parlato at the top of her game. This is a most organic self portrait of the evolution of perhaps the most gifted vocalist to burst onto the scene in the last twenty five years. A jazz singer, a vocal artist, a lyrical poet all seem to be futile attempts at labeling a talent that truly transcends genre.A stunning recording. A sublime experience. You never rate genius, you celebrate it. --Brent Black - Bop N Jazz.comSince her professional debut ten years ago, Gretchen Parlato has filled her band book with contemporary soul, r&b, pop and Brazilian songs. While of the tunes on her new CD/DVD Live in NYC have appeared on her studio albums, In a Dream and The Lost and Found , the live versions reveal stunning transformations these songs have made through live tours. The album features Parlato s longtime pianist Taylor Eigsti with two different bass/drum teams, Alan Hampton & Mark Guiliana, and Burniss Earl Travis II & Kendrick Scott. Guiliana s broken time feel gives Butterfly , Within Me and Holding Back the Years completely different atmospheres than their studio versions, while Scott s lazy 6/8 groove throughout much of All That I Can Say enhances the overall interpretation (The same can be said about Scott s unique push-pull feel throughout On the Other Side ). Some of the other changes are quite subtle, like Parlato s newly asymmetrical phrasing on Weak and the audience-as-ethereal-choir on Better Than . But the biggest changes come on a song that seems continually in flux: Wayne Shorter s Juju . Hampton s free-form bass introduction has morphed into an atmospheric rhythm vamp. Guiliana s drums bring a new urgency to the groove, and Parlato s improvisation flirts with Indian scales while delaying the buildup to the solo s climax. Eigsti is more active behind Parlato than in earlier versions and he takes a solo of his own after Parlato finishes. Hampton s interaction seems more active here as well, and he is much more prominent when Parlato comes back for the final melody statement. The ending of the arrangement has also been extended with a repeating vamp and Parlato s chanting of the last line, followed by a gradual dissipation of the sound. Now that Parlato has given us a before-and-after picture of this quartet repertoire, hopefully she and Eigsti will record some of their duet performances for a future album. --JazzHistoryOnline.comA singer with a deep, almost magical connection to the music. --Herbie Hancock
W**D
Gretchen is a jazz marvel ! Especially liked the tunes on this CD ! Live concerts R the best !
CD arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Reasonably priced, all in.
A**A
MUST MUST add this to your jazz collection !!
What a phenomenal singer !! Super talented and deliciously musical. Gretchen has a superb sense of rhythm and her phrasing is killer. I prefer the drumming of Mark Guiliana on the set. ( there are two different line-ups featured on the CD) Mark's a musical monster on his way to the jazz history books for changing the way drumming is now approached. A true artist and creative talent. This is a must have CD/DVD. The set was up for an Grammy but lost to essentially a BLUES-ish record. This set of musicians seem to be eons above those musicians on the BLUES-ish record and proves that "music lovers" still prefer a toe tappin 12 bar tune than music from the super creative ilk. Maybe it is simply the difference between straight ahead and miles ahead. How cool is it that Ms. Parlato included a DVD? I hope someday she gets her due.
A**Y
no DVD. One disc in sleeve. no DVD, don't want it. I can stream this cheaper. great singer
I went by Amazon's posted reviews, where many original reviews mention a DVD in the purchase. The item's info from Amazon on the item's page does not mention a DVD in the package. My mistake for thinking this item included a DVD just because prior sales did, under the same item's sale page.
R**D
Wow!
This is a treat. It is not your usual vocal jazz standard album. What makes this outstanding is not just the unique talent and interpretation of Parlato, but her generosity and talent in giving her band room to play. They complement each other well and the mood is not rushed but quite intimate. Finally, the recording engineering is very very good. It will be hard to follow this with a studio recording. I which her continued success.
M**N
this is a great treat. If you like jazz vocals you owe ...
I saw Ms. Parlato on a PBS jazz program and thought then that this was a jazz vocal interpreter whose works demanded serious attention. This CD confirms my first impression. She is a jazz vocalist of the first order. With her husband on piano, this is a great treat. If you like jazz vocals you owe it to yourself to listen and buy this CD.
J**B
A mesmerizing soul
A wonderful new, sensuous and soulful talent performing live in NYC a few years ago. Evocative of the Brazilian soul singers of a prior generation. Tight band melds smoothly with her voice very nicely throughout
W**1
Very enjoyable!
Very enjoyable performance, I would pay to see live...
L**Y
This purchase was worth its cost a hundred times over ...
This purchase was worth its cost a hundred times over. Gretchen Parlato and her incredible band create an atmosphere that is indescribable. Though I'm sure that the DVD only captures a small portion of what it was live, watching it is an experience in itself.
F**T
soooo special
One of the discoveries of 2011 and recordings and performances with Esperanza Spalding show GP one of the most talented and rhythmic vocalists working today, Her interpretations of a wide repertoire truly add new dimensions and make these songs her own. The DVD is a great reminder of her live set - viewing it again and again, which is all those of us in London can do until the real thing returns - soon please!
P**B
TOP MUSIC...
What a singer.This woman does not need to belt out a tune to be noticed.The music is good and her sound interweaves with the music.She's in total control of her art.This is a good live recording and very enjoyable.
I**?
Love her voice and the rest of the band
Gretchen in top form and to think she performed on the free stage at Barbican, London at one point in her career.Love her voice and the rest of the band.Come back soon to the UK please?!
R**Y
Fantastic band
Gretchen and band members on top form. Few other modern jazz singers use their voice with such creativity and taste as Gretchen, and she exceeds her brilliant studio cuts in this live session. The drumming from Scott and Giuliana is world class and supports the whole so well. Why can't she tour UK more often? Come on Gretchen...
A**N
Unique.
Her best album to date.
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