jennifer's cd reviews
L.A. Jazz Scene
November 2003
Scott Yanow, Arts Reviewer
JAYWALKIN'
A warm yet cool-toned and subtle singer based in San Francisco, Jennifer
Lee makes her debut as a leader with J-Walkin’. Her versions of standards
are often unusual and full of surprises; Lee and guitarist Peter Sprague
are responsible for the arrangements. On "Blue Skies" she sings way behind
the beat. "Night and Day" is given a light Latin rhythm, "I’m Old Fashioned" is
taken quite slowly and on "Inchworm", she adds an oddly charming talking
section in which she philosophizes a bit. The other standards include a
very effective "Baltimore Oriole" (which features tenor-saxophonist Tripp
Sprague), "Chega De Saudade" and a lighthearted and swinging "Please Don’t
Talk About Me When I’m Gone". There are also a few originals ("Note to My
Niece" is touching), a wordless vocal on Debussy’s "Claire de Lune" and
a closing unaccompanied piano solo by Lee that is a tribute to a friend. In addition
to the brothers Sprague, Lee is supported by bassist Bob Magnusson, drummer Jason
Lewis, percussionist Tommy Aros and occasionally Rich Kuhns on accordion. Throughout
the set, it is obvious that a lot of care went into the music and that each song
means something to Jennifer Lee. Listeners who enjoy jazz-inspired vocalists
who are superior interpreters of lyrics will find that J-Walkin’ means something
to them too. This set is recommended and available from www.jennifer-lee.net.
Scott Yanow
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