Joanne Grauer Introducing Lorraine Feather Joanne Grauer
Album info
Album-Release:
1978
HRA-Release:
12.07.2016
Label: MPS Classical
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Fusion
Artist: Joanne Grauer
Composer: Barbara Streisand, Paul Williams, Joanne Grauer, Lorraine Feather, Gene Perla, Joseph Nunez, Michel Legrand
Album including Album cover
- 1 Gork 03:03
- 2 Ervergreen 04:29
- 3 Misty Dreams & Ruffy's Eyes 07:21
- 4 Longing 04:29
- 5 Happy 03:21
- 6 See You Later 04:49
- 7 Can't Sleep 04:19
- 8 The Voice 04:42
- 9 Frog Child 08:56
Info for Joanne Grauer Introducing Lorraine Feather
Pianist Joanne Grauer has been a fixture in the Los Angeles area since her teenage years, playing with Stanley Turrentine, Gabor Szabo, and Zoot Sims. Thanks to this album as well as one she recorded in the 50’s, Grauer has an international coterie of devoted fans. There’s the added attraction of singer Lorraine Feather. Down Beat has called her work “deliciously savvy”, and Jazz Times dubbed her vocal interpretations “pure genius”. A group of ace LA musicians lay a solid foundation. Known for his work with Joe Pass, drummer Colin Baily launches Grauer into a wild-tempered ride on Gork. Barbara Streisand’s Evergreen offers a touch of funk with Joanne on electric keyboard. The medley Misty Dreams & Ruffy’s Eyes roams between balladic elegy and frisky up-tempo play. Longing sways to a dreamy Latin beat, while Joanne revisits Michel Legrand’s Happy, the song she played for the movie Lady Sings the Blues. The next three pieces feature Lorraine Feather. The rocking Latin-laced See You Later has the great saxophonist Ernie Watts trading lines with Feather. Can’t Sleep oozes with funky heat and romantic longing, and The Voice features some impressive vocalese by Feather. In Frog Child, Grauer’s trio ventures into some fast and furious funk, with a bit of bop and free jazz thrown into the mix. The revived interest in this exquisite pianist is well-deserved – the album is a surprise of delights!
Lorraine Feather, vocals
Joanne Grauer, keyboards
Ernie Watts, tenor saxophone
David Troncoso, bass
Doug Lenier, bass
Colin Bailey, drums
Paulinho Da Costa, percussion
Recorded Dec. 1977 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA
Produced by Leonard Feather
Digitally remastered
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