Friday, October 30, 2009

Betty CARTER - Feed the Fire 1993


Betty CARTER - Feed the Fire 1993

Jazz

In 1993, Betty Carter toured Europe with one of her best bands ever, and those who caught her live will never forget what they saw and heard. For the others, this record – and particularly its title tune – is faithful testimony. Carter scats all along this wordless song, and never does it in the technical/mechanical way of so many singers. She's expressive and full of nuances throughout, always using her impressive range to optimal effect. With the terrific rhythm section fitting her marvelously, Betty Carter definitely asserts that she is one of the greatest ladies of jazz singing.
By Thierry Quénum.
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Lionel Hampton nicknamed her "Betty Bebop" way back when--and the soul of bebop was alive and kickin' in Betty Carter when this 1993 live set was recorded at London's Royal Festival Hall. It's a kind of dream date, with Carter accompanied by pianist Gerri Allen, bassist Dave Holland, and drummer Jack DeJohnnette. So what I want to say is: "Wow." I guess that's not a very articulate critical observation, but as Carter (a sizzling scat singer) knows, sometimes words just aren't enough to say what needs to be expressed. Some jazz singers (like Billie Holiday or Shirley Horn) don't stray too far from the melody in their improvisations, but Carter takes off and flies like the great bebop sax/horn players. The arrangements on these 10 songs sometimes deliberately downplay the melodies--like a mysteriously beautiful "Lover Man" that Billie Holiday would never recognize. Slowed almost to a standstill and built around a piano figure that echoes Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage," the words are familiar, but the tune is almost undetectable. Carter's up to something else altogether, and makes spine- tingling music.
By Jim Emerson.
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Betty Carter- Vocals,
Geri Allen- Piano,
Jack DeJohnette- Drums,
Dave Holland- Bass.
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01. Feed The Fire
02. Love Notes
03. Sometimes I'm Happy
04. Lover Man
05. I'm All Smiles
06. If I Should Lose You
07. All Or Nothing At All
08. What Is This Tune?
09. Day Dream
10. B's Blue
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