Pick of the Week: Jude Johnstone
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On Jude Johnstone's third effort "Blue Light," I discovered a rare new talent that had enormous potential. On "Mr. Sun," that potential comes bursting through every song in the most beautiful untarnished way. The session prior to this is what spurred Johnstone on to get into a creative groove that kept going so they just continued to record and got enough material together to put out this new recording.
This is Johnstone's ode to all the musicians who contributed to the sessions and the inspiration to create she found calling to her inside the music. A wellspring of ideas came flowing forth effortlessly just as the music pushed her to croon out the title track and 10 more fine compositions after that with heartfelt emotion and spirit.
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Incredibly, Johnstone wrote all of these songs; no obligatory jazz standards, covers or nods to influences are on this CD, it is all pure Johnstone. This is the reason it all works so well. I do not think anyone wanted to do anything different on this project. Again David Pitch (upright bass), Danny Frankel (drums, percussion), Freddy Koella (guitar) and Marc Macisso (sax) show up for the event.
In addition to the regulars, Dean Parks, Mark Goldenberg
| 01. | Mr. Sun | 07. | Baby, Don’t You Call My Name |
| 02. | Over Easy | 08. | So Bad |
| 03. | Don’t Tell Me That It’s Over | 09. | Winding Back My Heart |
| 04. | Echoes of Blue | 10. | The Light of Day |
| 05. | Sunday Evening | 11. | One For Us |
| 06. | When My Ship Comes In |
Johnstone goes from slinky late-night burners "Baby, Don't You Call My Name" and "Winding Back My Heart," in which she sings "I can turn myself into a ghost if you want me to," facing the inevitable loss of her love, to the less musically complicated laments like "So Bad." Her vocal chords are the main instrument and it all builds into a mountain of feeling and an excellent musical production that this album is consistently from the first note to the last.
Indie jazz simply does not get any better than this.
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck of Adams offers up his best-listening bets as a regular contributor to iBerkshires. For more reviews, www.muzikreviews.com.
| Genre: Jazz/blues Web site Label: Bojak Records Amazon link Source link YouTube link |

