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Lina Nyberg: The Show
ByEven though this audio document cannot deliver all the elements of her unique live show, it still exudes a distinct character. Nyberg has a warm and evocative voice and her wise and bold presentation and playful phrasing are enticing within the song interpretations. Her musicianspianist Cecilia Persson, who frames this show with three original compositions, bassist Josef Kallerdahl and drummer Peter Danemo, are perfect companions for this theatrical journey.
After a rhythmic instrumental opening Nyberg begins her part with an impressive and assured staging of Peggy Lee's "Where did they go," and follows with her original "Say it isn't so." Both reference the issue of partner desertions, but Nyberg presents the womens' roles as the strongest in these complicated relationships. "Yokohama" and "One little step," two more originals, feature Nyberg as a natural improvising vocalist who can move between different characters in the same song.
Persson's contemplative original, "Interlude: open rein," references fellow countryman Bobo Stenson in its sophisticated integration of bebop, folkloric and modern musical elements. Nyberg changes the mood with the short and playful "I'm a Fish," the only studio song here, and continues with a smoky jazz medley, augmenting the band with vibraphonist Mattias Stahl and bass clarinetist Nils Bergthe only set of songs that sound jazzy in a traditional sense. She concludes this part of the show with the humorous "Sailor song," with Persson adding another swinging interlude before the show ends with a highly creative solo vocal cover of "I've frown accustomed to her face," from the Broadway musical My Fair Lady.
Track Listing
Ouvertyr: Cavaletti; Where did they go; Say it isn't so; Yokohama; One little step; Interule: open rein; I'm a Fish; Medley: Jamaica Farewell/Elmer Wallo/Bigfoot; Sailor song; Interlude: Halvhalt; I've grown acustomed to her face.
Personnel
Lina Nyberg
vocalsLina Nyberg: vocals; Cecilia Persson: piano; Josef Kallerdal: bass; Peter Danemo: drums; Mattias Stahl: vibraphone (8); Nils Berg: bass clarinet (8).
Album information
Title: The Show | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Moserobie