tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5286745340613267785.post7269562800009400805..comments2023-09-26T05:50:33.440-07:00Comments on NOTES ON JAZZ: French Chanteuse Cyrille Aimee with Pete Malinverni at Pound Ridge Community Church May 12, 2013Ralph A. Miriellohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07739422423091706043noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5286745340613267785.post-71607625782572006312013-05-15T12:20:12.692-07:002013-05-15T12:20:12.692-07:00Sounds like a winning performance--staying with th...Sounds like a winning performance--staying with the standards (I'm hearing young vocalists occasionally dismissing them as the "same old fake book" songs. The result: the unswinging Glad Rag Doll.) I'm sure this performance demonstrated what the great singer-interpreters have discovered--that these enduring songs are far more than words and notes on a lead sheet. The possibilities for interpretation are infinite and change with each performance. (As Lady Day insisted, "I sing what I feel." And Sinatra recorded 8 versions of "Night and Day," each totally unlike the other.)<br /><br />It's good to hear that as a duo they used no drum machine, sequencers, karaoke devices--instead, all in "real time." Also, a dynamite clip (another good one is Dexter's version on "Go"). Frahm is from my neck of the woods (Kenosha-Racine, WI).caponsacchihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13155410559138436771noreply@blogger.com