The ever-restless Dianne Reeves tries to do something unconventional with an utterly conventional idea -- a tribute album to Sarah Vaughan -- and ends up overdoing the whole thing, though it's not really her fault. While the virtuosic Reeves often cannot resist reaching down into her chest register for some daring, earthy, Sassy-like swoops ("Key Largo" and "If You Could See Me Now" are key examples) or a daring vocalise like "A Chamada," she mostly retains her own identity in these 11 tunes, with a bright timbre that cannot be mistaken for that of Sassy. The element that does this project in are the overblown charts for a 36-piece orchestra that sounds a lot bigger and more congested than it is. Arranger/pianist Billy Childs (spelled on two tracks by Robert Freedman) is rarely content to relax and let a groove happen; he's too busy filling every conceivable space with all kinds of swirling, convoluted ideas that compete with, rather than enhance, the singer and the tunes. The one original tune on the session, "I Remember Sarah," opens with a scat chorus, then pianist Mulgrew Miller plays the blues, and Reeves does her familiar style of autobiographical rap in song. The best moment occurs when cagey veteran Clark Terry offers some jive talking in back of Reeves on "I Hadn't Anyone 'Til You" and some deliciously sly plunger mute trumpet work, fighting the orchestra all the way. Of course, it could be said that an over the top tribute to this larger than life diva is the only appropriate thing to do, but that doesn't make this session -- recorded quickly in the old manner -- any more listenable. ~ Richard Ginell, All Music Guide
The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan
02/13/2001 | Blue Note Records
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Credits
- Joe Meyer
- French Horn
- Mulgrew Miller
- Piano
- Dick Mitchell
- Woodwind
- Dennis Molchan
- Violin
- Irma Neumann
- Violin
- Dianne Reeves
- Main Performer
- Carol Robbins
- Harp
- Anatoly Rosinsky
- Violin
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Cecilia Tsan
- Cello
- Shari Zippert
- Violin
- Erik Zobler
- Engineer, Mixing
- Patrick Gandy
- Conductor
- James Gavin
- Liner Notes
- Chris Haynes
- Assistant Engineer
- Daniel Smith
- Cello
- Corine Duke
- Production Coordination
- Robert Sanov
- Violin
- Beverly Dahlke-Smith
- Woodwind
- Wayne Bergeron
- Trumpet
- Gordon Jee
- Creative Director
- Humphrey Cobb
- Clothing/Wardrobe, Wardrobe
- Jessica Novod
- Art Direction, Design
- Eric Spearman
- Make-Up
- Igor Kiskatchi
- Violin
- Lynn Grants
- Viola
- Robert Berg
- Viola
- Eric Gaenslen
- Cello
- Andrew Martin
- Trombone
- Jennifer Munday
- Violin
- Stef-Aniah McGowan
- Assistant Engineer
- Thomas Dienner
- Viola
- Don Shelton
- Woodwind
- Henry Gronnier
- Violin
- Russell Malone
- Guitar
- Rick Todd
- French Horn
- Steve Wilson
- Saxophone
- Reginald Veal
- Bass
- John Fumo
- Trumpet
- Elizabeth Wilson
- Violin
- Jim Atkinson
- French Horn
- Brenton Banks
- Violin
- Rick Baptist
- Trumpet
- Steve Becknell
- French Horn
- Clark Terry
- Trumpet
- Assa Drori
- Violin, Concert Master
- Henry Ferber
- Violin
- Brent Fischer
- Orchestra Manager
- Robert Freedman
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Maurice Grants
- Cello
- Greg Huckins
- Woodwind
- Gregory Hutchinson
- Drums
- Munyungo Jackson
- Percussion
- Armen Ksadjikian
- Cello
- Bill Liston
- Woodwind
- Romero Lubambo
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Billy Childs
- Arranger, Orchestration
- George Duke
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