This is Kontomanou’s debut
album, released in 1999 but to most quarters, something which was almost
entirely missed on the radar screen. The kind of vocal expression Elizabeth is
engaged in does not fit the popular vogue of female jazz vocalists. However, the
program here shows both elements of musical substance and extramusical content
in equal measure. The aesthetic persuasion that motivates her- the epic
romanticism that impelled the most powerful, immediate Jazz on the 60s, is
currently seen as outmoded. Put simply most listeners have a hard time
reconciling the fact a vocalist does not wish to deal with popular song forms
and instead wants to wrestle with an idiom that has been largely defined by
instrumental giants in the league of Coltrane and Sanders etc., Elizabeth Kontomanou,
like Flora Purim, is most committed to using her voice as an acoustic
instrument in the ideal sense through the great raw potential which lays in
wordless vocals. Here she surrounds herself with master soloists like Sam
Newsome and J.D. Allen so as not to make her abilities as an improviser go
untested. Indeed, it should be mentioned that time and time again both men, as
well as pianist Jean-Michel Pilc, lay out impressive statements that raise the
bar for her own expression. It's apparent if nothing else that the model of
John Coltrane is at the heart of her expression, and in this should lie much
interest for both Trane fans and those who cry for something different in the
vocal world. ~ Extract by Gerard Cox.
SteepleChase Records, SCCD
31467, 1999
Recorded November, 1998
Musicians:
Elisabeth Kontomanou - Vocals
Sam Newsome - Soprano
Saxophone
J.D. Allen - Tenor Saxophone
Jean-Michel Pilc - Piano
Thomas Bramerie - Bass
Abdou M'Boup - Percussion
Tracks:
1. Aliki {Elisabeth
Kontomanou} (7:40)
2. Embrace {Elisabeth
Kontomanou} (6:26)
3. Where I Wanna Be
{Elisabeth Kontomanou} (3:23)
4. Spring {Elisabeth
Kontomanou} (5:55)
5. The Light Of You
{Elisabeth Kontomanou} (9:07)
6. All Music Kinds {Elisabeth
Kontomanou} (11:35)
7. Lost Letter To A Nomad {J.D.
Allen} (10:16)
8. Clear Blue Skies
{Elisabeth Kontomanou} (10:14)
9. The Story Teller
{Elisabeth Kontomanou} (5:38)
Credits:
Producer - Nils Winther
Recording Engineer - Josiah
Gluck
Photo - Fernando Natalici
Liner Notes - Mark Gardner
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Thanks for this share!
ReplyDeleteShe is really a wonderful singer...Even with a couple of records on her name she still seems a bit underexposed....
j.
Many thanks.
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