Sarah Pillow "Paper Cuts"
Versatile vocalist Sarah Pillow interprets a collection of jazz standards that also features trumpeter Dave Douglas. It includes fresh arrangements of classic tunes like "A-tisket-'A-tasket" and "Round Midnight".
"Ms. Pillow has a lovely, natural-sounding tone and versatile gift for interpretation."
-The New York Times
Sarah Pillow - voice
Marc Wagnon - vibraphone
Van Manakasl - guitar
Leo Traversa - bass
Adriano Santos - drums
John Romagnoli - drums
Dave Douglas - trumpet
Great line-up, for this first outing by immensely talented Sarah Pillow, -a voice to remember forever!
On Paper Cuts vocalist Sarah Pillow effortlessly whirls through twelve standards as she displays remarkable range and good command of the jazz language. With somewhat of an all-star lineup, which includes trumpeter Dave Douglas, vibist Marc Wagnon, guitarist Van Manakas and a thoroughly swinging rhythm section, Ms Pillow hops through octaves, scats and displays near flawless pitch while vocalizing through these pieces with confidence and flair. - Ms Pillow offers the best of both worlds as though she ?lived the experience or story of each composition exemplified by her near flawless diction, control, changeless spirit and expansive vocal range.
Ella Fitzgerald's "A-Tisket, A-Tasket" is a rapid swing and features some fiery soloing from trumpeter Dave Douglas as Ms Pillow adds a bit of modern hipness to this jazz classic with seductively shrewd phrasing and finesse while displaying near operatic type discipline. Here and throughout, Wagnon and Manakas, (both members of the powerhouse prog-fusion band, "Tunnels") show their equally proficient skills as jazz soloists. Cole Porter's "Night and Day" gets a touch of "samba" treatment featuring swinging and groovin' solos by Wagnon and Manakas as the band elicit imagery of relaxing at a beach, sipping cool tropical drinks......... Ms Pillow renders a straightforward version of James Moody's "Moody's Mood for Love" and stretches her vocal cords in near flawless fashion on Toots Thielemanns? "Bluesette", complimented by Dave Douglas' mid to high register trumpet solo. On Clifford Brown's "Joy Spring", Douglas takes on the role of Clifford Brown as he waltzes through hard boppish lines while Ms Pillow handles the familiar theme and melody in immaculate fashion. The final piece, "I Can Dream, Can't I" is a delicate ballad performed as a duet between guitarist Van Manakas and Ms Pillow. Here, Manakas comps and performs soft lead guitar lines somewhat reminiscent of the great Kenny Burrell
Paper Cuts is a lively, upbeat and thoroughly engaging affair which showcases Ms Pillows extraordinary vocal talents as we bestow additional praise to the ensemble who perform with conviction and heart! Recommended!