Taking a Chance on Love

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Taking a Chance on Love

 

Taking a Chance on Love

Taking a Chance on Love
by: Jane Monheit, Michael Buble

Released: 2004-09-07


Jane Monheit -- Biography & Notes:

  • Born: November 3, 1977, in Oakdale, Long Island, New York, USA.
  • Studied: Manhattan School of Music in New York City, New York, USA.
  • Spouse: Rick Montalbano, drummer.
  • Label: Epic Records.
  • Jane Monheit official website


Jane Monheit -- David's Comments:

Taking a Chance on Love

 

"Taking a Chance on Love" by Jane Monheit. Jane is a Vocal Jazz singer. I would put her in the same category as Diana Krall and Norah Jones; she is that high a calibre of singer. I can't say that any particular song on this CD is my favorite; each song is unique in its on way and thus the entire CD becomes a favorite. A very relaxing CD.


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Tracks:

  1. Honeysuckle Rose
  2. In The Still Of The Night
  3. Taking a Chance on Love
  4. Bill
  5. I Won't Dance
  6. Too Late Now
  7. Why Can't You Behave?
  8. Do I Love You?
  9. Love Me Or Leave Me
  10. Embraceable You
  11. Dancing in the Dark from "The Band Wagon"
  12. Over the Rainbow


Review:

On her fourth album, Taking A Chance On Love, singer Jane Monheit makes her leap to the majors and the fit is a good one. As she's proven on past efforts, Monheit is a traditional stylist who expertly mines American standards by balancing pop's accessible sensibility and jazz's rich complexity. The material could be, and has been, in worse hands than Monheit's--her exceptional technique again brings these songs to life without taking liberties with structure, melody or odd arrangements. It's her exceptional execution, tonal palette, and phrasing that gives these songs a sense of artistry. She also gets subtle support from an impressive cast of sidemen (including guest singer Michael Buble, bassists Ron Carter and Christian McBride, and guitarist Romero Lubambo) in a variety of contexts, ranging from jazz combos to orchestra to vocal-and-single-instrument duets. Highlights include the tender "Embraceable You," the lushly orchestrated "Dancing in Dark" and the jaunty bebop version of "Honeysuckle Rose." –-Tad Hendrickson


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