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Rather than do a strictly studio or strictly live album next, Jarreau recorded a 'live in the studio' affair before an invited audience -- and this time he would not be bothered with the latest new mediocre R&B tunes. Spreading his net from the Gershwins through Lennon-McCartney to Jorge Ben, Elton John and himself, Jarreau assembled a core band that includes vets like Joe Sample, Steve Gadd, the late Eric Gale, and producer Marcus Miller and turned himself loose on the songs with a freedom that hasn't been heard extensively on his records since the '70s. As then, he transplants standards of whatever school into his own cross-genre idiom, squeezing his tone through the syllables and flashing his speed scatting. He produces some lovingly drawn-out reprises of 'She's Leaving Home' and 'We Got By,' a semi-funk 'Summertime' with echoes of Gil Evans in the horns, and fits into the rapid-fire 'Mas Que Nada' in the Brazilian manner-born. Opera diva Kathleen Battle's breathless coloratura soprano makes for an odd, unsettling contrast with Jarreau's snake-like wanderings in 'My Favorite Things' (the only track recorded at a separate session in New York; the others were cut in L.A.); Michael Brecker's tenor sax adds a third alien voice to the mix. Those who were first drawn to Jarreau from his live and recorded performances of the mid-'70s are going to like this CD -- and this time, the new material ('Wait for the Magic,' 'Dinosaur') is not only interesting and thought-provoking, it makes good use of Jarreau's voice. As with Live In London, a home video of the sessions is available, but contains only ten tracks.
Sample | Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
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1 | 05:14 | |||
2 | Jimmy Campbell / Reginald Connelly / Harry Woods | 07:36 | ||
3 | 06:05 | |||
4 | Oscar Hammerstein II / Richard Rodgers | feat: Kathleen Battle | 05:20 | |
5 | John Lennon / Paul McCartney | feat: Kathleen Battle | 07:39 | |
6 | George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin / DuBose Heyward | 06:17 | ||
7 | 06:03 | |||
8 | 05:54 | |||
9 | 05:26 | |||
10 | 05:51 | |||
11 | Al Jarreau / Marcus Miller / Robby Scharf | 05:23 | ||
12 | 05:42 |