"Chamber Music Society" CD
Released 8/17/2010
As evidenced by her self-titled 2008 debut, Esperanza Spalding is a quadruple threat as composer, bassist, singer, and producer. That album spent an astonishing 70 weeks on Billboard's contemporary jazz chart, and was the best-selling album by a new artist internationally for that calendar year. Given its critical and commercial success, a follow-up can exert so much pressure internally and externally, that an artist loses her/his focus and the end result is less than stellar. Not so with Chamber Music Society. Spalding has assembled an intriguing collection of tunes, is accompanied by stellar backing musicians -- drummer Terri Lynne Carrington, pianist Leonardo Genovese, and percussionist Quintino Cinalli with a pair of string players -- and guests that reveal her exquisite taste in both compositions and arrangements (the latter with intermittent help from Gil Goldstein). The album opens with a Spalding composition to illustrate William Blake's poem "Little Fly"; her vocal is understated yet fully articulate. She is backed only by her bass and a graceful, small, unintrusive string section. "Winter Sun" is a standout with its fingerpopping breaks and a melodic nu-soul vocal that touches on scat with astute syncopation, and features taut, imaginative bass and piano solos. It walks the line between modern jazz and adult contemporary R&B. - Thom Jurek (AllMusic.com)
Tracklist
1 |
Little Fly
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3:33 | |
2 |
Knowledge Of Good And Evil
|
7:59 | |
3 |
Really Very Small
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2:44 | |
4 |
Chacarera
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6:40 | |
5 |
Wild Is The Wind
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5:37 | |
6 | Apple Blossom | 6:02 | |
7 |
As A Sprout
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0:41 | |
8 |
What A Friend
|
4:54 | |
9 |
Winter Sun
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6:48 | |
10 |
Inútil Paisagem
|
4:38 | |
11 |
Short And Sweet
|
5:52 |