Double Standards
Editorial Reviews
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On her follow-up to Play It Cool, the 2001 album that introduced her reinvention from comedian to singer, Lea DeLaria performs jazzed-up versions of pop and rock numbers. She leads off with a version of "Dancing Barefoot" that Patti Smith fans will be hard-pressed to recognize, then goes on to put the jazz stamp on numbers such as No Doubt's "Just a Girl," Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun," and Green Day's "Longview." In full smooth-chanteuse mood, DeLaria keeps the gratuitous pyrotechnics in check and is at her best on the tracks where she and arranger/pianist Gil Goldstein stick to the original melodies--indeed, most of the songs on this CD are distinguished by immediate melodic accessibility, and choosing to trust them is the wisest choice. And the musicians certainly deliver. Still, it's hard to shake off the impression that this is a stylistic exercise that gets caught up in its own self-aware coolness. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Double Standards, Music, Lea DeLaria, Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz
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- Dinah does it right
- She Swings and Sings
- A superb performance with an incredible band to back it up!
- swingin Miss D
- Foot tapping, beautiful Quincy and Dinah, FUN!
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Swingin' Miss 'D'
Dinah Washington
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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ASIN: B00000AFF0
Release Date: 1998-09-22 |
Tracks:
- They Didn't Believe Me
- You're Crying
- Makin' Whoopee
- Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
- But Not For Me
- Caravan
- Perdido
- Never Let Me Go
- Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby?
- I'll Close My Eyes
- Somebody Loves Me
- I'll Drown In My Tears
- You Let My Love Grow Cold
- Bargain Day
- Relax Max
- Tears To Burn
- The Kissing Way Home
- I Know
Customer Reviews:
Dinah does it right.......2007-06-08
This CD by Dinah Washington has some great tunes on it...the title Relax Max just makes you want to smile and is actually very timely in that a major hotel chain is currently featuring it in there TV ads! Really nice CD -- Dinah left us way to soon !!
She Swings and Sings.......2007-06-08
This is an excellent album with Dinah backed by Quincy Jones and his Orchestra. Some of the highlights include "They Didn't Believe Me," Makin' Whooppee," and "Relax Max". But you will enjoy each and every tune on the album. Dinah has a voice that captivates from to start to finish. And when she's done singing, you wish she'd sing some more!
A superb performance with an incredible band to back it up!.......2007-05-22
I stipulate to all the other comments already made in previous reviews... but since I didn't see this information on this page... thought I'd pass it along. Dinah's performance is indeed incredible... not a bad song on the entire CD... but the orchestra (big band) that backs her up is also incredible... and is it any wonder... with Quincy Jones (conductor); Hal McKusick (alto saxophone, flute); Anthony Ortega (alto saxophone); Jerome Richardson, Lucky Thompson (tenor saxophone); Danny Bank (baritone saxophone); Don Elliott (trumpet, mellophone, vibraphone, xylophone, bongo); Bernie Glow, Jimmy Maxwell, Ernie Royal, Doc Severinsen, Charlie Shavers, Clark Terry, Nick Travis, Joe Wilder (trumpet); Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Quentin Jackson (trombone); Tommy Mitchell (bass trombone); Clarence "Sleepy" Anderson (piano); Barry Galbraith (guitar); Milt Hinton (bass); Jimmy Crawford, Osie Johnson (drums). This was recorded in 1956 with 23-year-old Quincy Jones arranging. Nothin' like the sound of a real BIG BAND and a singer who's got the pipes to compete with all the horns... fantastic...
swingin Miss D.......2007-05-13
This is a very good CD and and the hotel chain TV ad introduced me to Miss Washington.
Foot tapping, beautiful Quincy and Dinah, FUN!.......2007-05-09
I am listening as I write, will try to get through the whole album before I finish this review. The sound on this album is very rich for an old, restored album...amazing, really; the sound is as good as a newly produced album. It has 18 songs on it; the original only had 12. Has anyone seen the Doubletree ad with the wonderful graphics...and Dinah singing "Relax Max". Well, that's what got me onto this album, and it was not a mistake...this album is truly a winner. Lots of foot-tapping joy, with some nice ballads to calm you along the way. I'm so glad my mother wasn't a fan of Quincy and Dinah, so I can enjoy this as new, with no offending memories attached. I will not name a song that is better than any other...they are ALL good. Well, on second thought, "i'll drown in my tears" is a very old fashioned bluesy song, so great! "you let my love grow cold" is very swingy, irresistable. I must stop my review at this point, but this album is a winner. The songs on it are ALL winners. The best of the best of this genre.
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- This album jazzes!
- Beyond style
- Another Very Impressive Performance of a Doomed Idea
- A success!
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Double Standards
Lea DeLaria
Manufacturer: Telarc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007QJ1F2
Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
Tracks:
- Dancing Barefoot
- Kiko And The Lavender Moon
- Call Me
- Philadelphia
- Just A Girl
- Been Caught Stealing
- Black Hole Sun
- People Are Strange
- Tattooed Love Boys
- Alliance
- Longview
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On her follow-up to Play It Cool, the 2001 album that introduced her reinvention from comedian to singer, Lea DeLaria performs jazzed-up versions of pop and rock numbers. She leads off with a version of "Dancing Barefoot" that Patti Smith fans will be hard-pressed to recognize, then goes on to put the jazz stamp on numbers such as No Doubt's "Just a Girl," Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun," and Green Day's "Longview." In full smooth-chanteuse mood, DeLaria keeps the gratuitous pyrotechnics in check and is at her best on the tracks where she and arranger/pianist Gil Goldstein stick to the original melodies--indeed, most of the songs on this CD are distinguished by immediate melodic accessibility, and choosing to trust them is the wisest choice. And the musicians certainly deliver. Still, it's hard to shake off the impression that this is a stylistic exercise that gets caught up in its own self-aware coolness. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
Customer Reviews:
This album jazzes!.......2005-06-03
The concept is simple...take rock and punk songs and transform them into the jazz milieu. Lea Delaria has an alto that is nicely sultry and smoky and it adds heft to some of these songs that wasn't always present in the originals. On the other hand, some of these songs just proved to be ill-suited to a jazz format despite good arrangements..the lyrics don't hold up to the scrutiny you give them in a "torch song" style.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Delaria's managed to take a song I never really liked and make me give it a second look. Her take on No Doubt's "Just a Girl" reminds me a bit of the Rippingtons at times. It has a buoyant fun feel that turns it into more of a "girl power" anthem than the feminist screed it had sounded like to my ears when Stefani and company did it."Been Caught Stealing" is a funk-jazz fusion shuffle and Delaria's clearly having fun in the "bad girl" persona of the shoplifter. "Black Hole Sun" is much more well arranged here than in a Steve and Eydie version from the LOUNGEAPALOOZA compilation from years back.
LOWS:
"Kiko and the Lavender Moon" already had a somewhat jazzy feel when Los Lobos did it and I thought the arrangement here was too close. It didn't bring anything new to the song. Green Day's "Longview" just didn't translate that well to jazz. It's just too jarring to hear masturbation lyrics over cocktail music.
BOTTOM LINE:
I'm not sure if this is the wave of the future for attracting younger fans to jazz, but the sensiblity here is NOT ironic. Delaria's not a hipster poking fun at rock a la "lounge"...she's trying to add to the catalogue of jazz songs. Perhaps more judicious choices next time out will lead to a truly fabulous album. This will probably appeal most to openminded rock and jazz fans and Delaria diehards. Rock and jazz purists alike will probably hate it.
3 1/2 stars
Beyond style.......2005-05-29
This second of Warner Bros. planned four disc deal with Lea DeLaria is captivating and fine. Once again, MUSICAL values are the driving force and the reason for the occasion. The provenance of the songs themselves is as far from the point as you can wander in the face of subtle and convincing instrumental work of a first rate band coupling the deliriously heart tuned singing of Lea DeLaria. The band assembled here is tight enough to succeed even without a singer! Seamus Blake's tenor sax work is consistently standout, busting loose on Morrison's 'People Are Strange'. Chris McBride's bass makes points as an emotional instrument rarely explored nowadays. Beautiful percussion effects on 'Alliance'. Gil Goldstein's arrangements (and his keyboard work) think and move and end up so right each time. DeLaria's singing comes more into its own on this second outing even if the first effort took on her home turf Broadway. Lea's ways are uncanny. There's an edge to even her tenderest moments, and you know she's right. Most important, she's a musician of rigorous standards, and that goodness rewards every track. A CD this fine smashes category, jazz or otherwise, the years will prove it. DeLaria's transformations of herself, her music and ideas about art meanwhile plunges forward. It's all good.
Amazon reviewer Vincentelli writes "it's hard to shake off the impression that this is a stylistic exercise that gets caught up in its own self-aware coolness." She's unaware of the kind of self-awareness pervading Lea DeLaria's musical art, neither stylistic exercise nor in the least caught up (a spoiler, she means) but a vital part of the whole, a modern approach sampling homage and shunning imitation - indeed a coolness. Hip even, and hip's ALWAYS 'self-conscious' wanting you to listen, to see the new being born and answering in the end only to excellence. We all want perfect art from perfect artists, but Vincentelli's suggestion that authenticity is lacking is an uninformed shot in an otherwise leaden review. The natural force of Lea DeLaria's music overthrows all of that anyway. Get this disc and be multiplied.
Another Very Impressive Performance of a Doomed Idea.......2005-05-16
In the past two weeks I've reviewed Petra Haden's "The Who Sell Out" and this one. Rarely have I heard two albums, so close in time, which constitute very impressive performances of doomed ideas.
In the case of Ms. Haden, the issue isn't doing a vocal jazz rendition of "The Who Sell Out" album; the issue is doing an all-vocal recreation by having one artist singing a bunch of tracks into the mixing board.
In this case, the issue isn't doing a vocal jazz rendition of alt rock or punk tunes from the '80's and '90's; it's doing these tunes.
In fact, initially I really liked the idea that someone was willing to take on this project. A plus mark for any vocal jazz artist who is willing to take the artform beyond another cover of "Love For Sale." And in its execution, if you didn't know these tunes, you'd say that this album sounds very good.
Here's the problem: jazz in its heyday was about taking popular music of the day, exploring it and making it edgy. Think of Coltrane's "My Favorite Things", or even Louis Armstrong's "Dinah", and you know what I mean.
But how can you possibly take Green Day's "Longview", for example, Soundgarten's "Black Hole Sun", Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders' "Tattooed Love Boys" or Jane's Addiction's "Been Caught Stealing" and make them edgier than the originals? You can't; and in particular, Chris Cornell's anthem to teenaged angst sounds like well-done lounge music.
The tunes that work best on this project are the ones that are the least edgy, the least about teenage angst and sexual irresolutions. Neil Young's "Philadelphia", Gwen Stefani's "Just a Girl" and the Doors' "People Are Strange" all sound fine. And Robert Wyatt's "Alliance" in particular is an edgier, darker improvement on the original: put this cut and 10 others of this genre here, and you have a high-5 album. And the musicians on this project (Gil Goldstein-piano/accordion; Christian McBride-bass; Seamus Blake-tenor sax; Bill Stewart-drums; and others) are top drawer.
I hope this album inspires jazz artists to be more adventuresome. But some things, such as jazz and three-chord power punk, or jazz and grunge, generally don't mix very well. RC
A success!.......2005-03-30
This is a very successful album. The arrangements, production, and talent is right on the mark. Lea manages expertly the difficult task of translating rock songs into a traditional jazz vocabulary and the band is excellent. She succeeds where most jazz singers fail (maybe because she was smart enough to avoid Joni Mitchell's brilliant but mostly impossible songs). "Philadelphia" is so well done that it is destined to become a new jazz standard. It's stylish jazz at its best.
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Double Standards
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Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000NY3EZ6 |
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Reunion
Dale Bruning , and Bill Frisell
Manufacturer: Jazz Link Enterprises
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ASIN: B00008T7JE
Release Date: 2000-08-01 |
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Album Description
Dale Bruning, who is the person responsible for getting Bill Frisell into jazz, according to Bill Frisell, team up in Seattle in a live concert to play in a duo setting of great standards.
Customer Reviews:
Absolutely Gorgeous.......2006-07-29
This album has to be one of the most spectacular examples of musicianship I can think of. I fell in love with this recording when a friend showed it to me. The phrasing is remarkably tender and elegant. Bill Frisell and Dale Bruning just play the right thing all the time. If any of you have a list of "must haves" for your music libraries, please include this album.
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- One of the most impressive saxaphonists of this era
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Standards + Plus
Jim Snidero
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Release Date: 2000-02-04 |
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- 'Round Midnight
- Twilight Waltz
- Along Came Betty
- You're My Everything
- Bluesville
- What's New
- Without A Song
Customer Reviews:
One of the most impressive saxaphonists of this era.......2002-12-17
Jim Snidero reminds us of the best of what jazz use to be while updating this sound with his own impressive flavor. While listening to Snidero I hear echoes of Cannonball Adderly, Sonny Stitt, Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Miles Davis. However, Snidero's obvious influence of these artists is blended into his own sound...one that can be very beautiful and also powerful and driving. I love this CD. It is very approachable and eluminates the brilliance of this under-recognized artist.
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- Hip, exotic jazz from a knowing vocalist
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Double Rainbow
Kevin Mahogany
Manufacturer: Enja
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ASIN: B000005CA2
Release Date: 1994-02-01 |
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- Confirmation
- Save That Time
- Double Rainbow
- Our Love Remains
- Date Dere
- Little Butterfly
- My Dungeon Shook
- Since I Fell For You
- 3 Little Words
- Duke Ellington's Sound Of Love
- No One Knows Just What Love Holds In Store
- Bring It On Home
Customer Reviews:
Hip, exotic jazz from a knowing vocalist.......2000-07-07
Mahogany has a voice of plush velvet that is superbly utilized in this lush album and he is backed by superb musicians. Particular favorites of mine on this album are All Blues (Miles Davis) Double Rainbow (Jobim) and Dat Dere (Bobby Timmons). The selections are nicely varied from scat singing to soulful ballads. An excellent album.
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Double Standards
Jane Scheckter
Manufacturer: Doxie Records
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004TQ2D
Release Date: 1993-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Fun To Be Fooled
- Long Ago And Far Away
- He Loves And She Loves
- Im In The Mood For Love/Dont Blame Me
- So Near And Yet So Far
- You Are There
- I Wish I Knew/Darn That Dream
- The World Is Your Balloon
- Its Bad For Me
- How Long Has This Been Going On
- Night And Day
- Speak Low
- Evrything I Love
Album Description
Voted Best Jazz Vocalist of 1996 by BackStage Magazine, Jane Scheckter brings her warm, liquid satiny vocal style to this sequel to her sold out debut CD, "Ive Got My Standards". "Double Standards" reunites her with the incomparable Mike Renzi at the piano, and perennial Playboy jazz all-stars Grady Tate on drums and Jay Leonhart, alternating with Chip Jackson, on bass. The album features sixteen of her favorite standards by the great popular composers - including Harold Arlen, Cole Porter, the Gershwins and Jerome Kern - interpreted with the sophistication and sensitivity that had Downbeat Magazine raving about her "Ella-styled artistry".
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Return of the Tenor: Standards
Dave Liebman Quintet
Manufacturer: Double Time Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000003NLM
Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
Tracks:
- All The Things You Are
- Bye Bye Blackbird
- Loverman
- Secret Love
- Another You
- Yesterdays
- There Is No Greater Love
- Summertime
- All Of Me
Customer Reviews:
A Living Music.......2000-09-28
From the opening notes of "All the Things You Are," you can hear that this is a different standards album. Back on tenor after years of showing himself to be perhaps THE soprano saxophonist, David Liebman proves what a valuable tenor voice we lost when he dropped the instrument in the '80s. His approach to the big horn is something of a Rollins/Rivers/Ben Webster thing, though he definitely has a sound of his own. He approaches these standards like the true theoretical master he is, putting abstract spins on familiar standards like "Summertime," "Lover Man," and a stunning version of "All the Things You Are." A brilliant album.
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Double Feature, Vol. 1: For The First Time / That Midnight Kiss
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Double Exposure
Chris Connor and Maynard Ferguson
Manufacturer: Wea/Warner
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Release Date: 2007-03-05 |
Tracks:
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Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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