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Tierney Sutton: Unsung Heroes
ByMore's the pity. Each of these vocalists is creating her own style, disparate though it may be, and her own presence, in today's jazz scene.
Now along comes Tierney Sutton, head of the jazz vocal department at the University of Southern California and a favorite or Buddy Childers. Having stepped out into her own with her first CD, "Introducing Tierney Sutton," Tierney Sutton now needs no introduction. Instead, she is extending her interests and her range.
On "Unsung Heroes," Sutton has chosen some of her favorite jazz compositions, many of which were not intended for singing but instead consisted of instrumental arrangements of distinctive soloing. Fortunately, she has discovered words to these jazz classics and added her own distinctive style to express them with class and emotion.
A soprano, Sutton really doesn't conform to the classic jazz singer mold of a lower-voiced performer with bent notes and bluesy emoting. Instead, she takes her craft seriously and delivers bright and uncannily on-pitch interpretations involving finely crafted phrasing or wordless accompaniment to instrumental solos.
The most notable example is her version of Jimmy Rowles' "The Peacocks" (renamed "A Timeless Place" for the vocal version.) With difficult intervallic repetitions imitating natural sounds and unconventional melodic lines, Sutton not only understands the interpretive demands of the piece, but also reveals in her own way its timeless beauty.
Her singing backed by Childers, other horn men and guitar on some selections, her choice of pianist Christian Jacob elevates the CD to a level above "tribute" and to "interpretation." Jacob knows his Tyner, that's for sure, and his densely chorded accompaniment and fluidity in soloing completes the picture for perceiving the inherent meaning and complexity of each tune.
Rather than following in the footsteps of other singers, Sutton has followed her instincts to develop a style of her own that leverages her inherent, and impressive, talent.
Track Listing
Remember Me; Early Autumn; A Timeless Place; Bernie's Tune' Spring Is Here; Joy Spring; All For One; Indiana/Donna Lee; When The Lights Are Low; Con Alma. (Total Time: 57:28)
Personnel
Tierney Sutton
vocalsTierney Sutton: Vocals; Christian Jacob: Piano; Trey Henry: Bass; Ken Wild: Bass; Ray Brinker: Drums; Gary Foster: Alto Flute, Alto Saxophone; Buddy Childers: Flugelhorn; Alan Kaplan: Trombone; Jamie Findley: Guitar.
Album information
Title: Unsung Heroes | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Telarc Records
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