Timeless Jazz Vocals On Double LP!
2019 Grammy Award Winner:
• Best Jazz Vocal Album
The world first learned of the incredible vocal artistry of Cécile McLorin Salvant when she won the prestigious 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition. In just under the span of a decade she has evolved from a darling of jazz critics and fans, to a multi-GRAMMY® Award winner and a prescient, fearless voice in music today. The Window, an album of duets with the pianist Sullivan Fortner, explores and extends the tradition of the piano-vocal duo and its expressive possibilities. With just Fortner's deft accompaniment to support McLorin Salvant, the two are free to improvise and rhapsodize, to play freely with time, harmony, melody and phrasing.
When Cécile McLorin Salvant arrived at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC to compete in the finals of the 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, she was not only the youngest finalist, but also a mystery woman with the most unusual background of any of the participants. When she walked away with first place in the jazz world's most prestigious contest, the buzz began almost immediately. The New York Times now calls her 'the finest jazz singer to emerge in the last decade'.
"She has poise, elegance, soul, humor, sensuality, power, virtuosity, range, insight, intelligence, depth and grace," Wynton Marsalis asserts. "I've never heard a singer of her generation who has such a command of styles," remarks pianist Aaron Diehl. "She radiates authority."
Features:
• Double LP
• Gatefold jacket
• Limited time digital download card
Musicians:
Cécile McLorin Salvant, vocals
Sullivan Fortner, piano, organ
Selections:
1. Visions
2. One Step
3. By Myself
4. The Sweetest Sounds
5. Ever Since The One I Love's Been Gone
6. A Clef
7. Obsession
8. Wild Is Love
9. J'ai L'Cafard
10. Somewhere
11. The Gentleman Is A Dope
12. Trouble Is A Man
13. Were Thine That Special Face
14. I've Got Your Number
15. Tell Me Why
16. Everything I've Got Belongs To You
17. The Peacocks
2019 Grammy Award Winner:
• Best Jazz Vocal Album
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Cécile McLorin Salvant's follow-up to her Grammy-winning album For One To Love and 2017's Dreams and Daggers, The Window displays her talent as a timeless jazz vocalist.The world first learned of the incredible vocal artistry of Cécile McLorin Salvant when she won the prestigious 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition. In just under the span of a decade she has evolved from a darling of jazz critics and fans, to a multi-GRAMMY® Award winner and a prescient, fearless voice in music today. The Window, an album of duets with the pianist Sullivan Fortner, explores and extends the tradition of the piano-vocal duo and its expressive possibilities. With just Fortner's deft accompaniment to support McLorin Salvant, the two are free to improvise and rhapsodize, to play freely with time, harmony, melody and phrasing.
When Cécile McLorin Salvant arrived at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC to compete in the finals of the 2010 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition, she was not only the youngest finalist, but also a mystery woman with the most unusual background of any of the participants. When she walked away with first place in the jazz world's most prestigious contest, the buzz began almost immediately. The New York Times now calls her 'the finest jazz singer to emerge in the last decade'.
"She has poise, elegance, soul, humor, sensuality, power, virtuosity, range, insight, intelligence, depth and grace," Wynton Marsalis asserts. "I've never heard a singer of her generation who has such a command of styles," remarks pianist Aaron Diehl. "She radiates authority."
Features:
• Double LP
• Gatefold jacket
• Limited time digital download card
Musicians:
Cécile McLorin Salvant, vocals
Sullivan Fortner, piano, organ
Selections:
1. Visions
2. One Step
3. By Myself
4. The Sweetest Sounds
5. Ever Since The One I Love's Been Gone
6. A Clef
7. Obsession
8. Wild Is Love
9. J'ai L'Cafard
10. Somewhere
11. The Gentleman Is A Dope
12. Trouble Is A Man
13. Were Thine That Special Face
14. I've Got Your Number
15. Tell Me Why
16. Everything I've Got Belongs To You
17. The Peacocks