Sarah Moule: Something’s Gotta Give
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Label: Linn
Cat No: AKD239
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2nd January 2007
Contents
Artists
Sarah Moule (vocals)Pete Wareham (saxophone)
Mark Armstrong (trumpet)
Steve Fishwick (trumpet)
Jim Mullen (guitar)
Simon Wallace (piano, Hammond organ)
Mick Hutton (double bass)
Gary Hammond (percussion)
Paul Robinson (drums)
Artists
Sarah Moule (vocals)Pete Wareham (saxophone)
Mark Armstrong (trumpet)
Steve Fishwick (trumpet)
Jim Mullen (guitar)
Simon Wallace (piano, Hammond organ)
Mick Hutton (double bass)
Gary Hammond (percussion)
Paul Robinson (drums)
About
In the past few years singer Sarah Moule has established a rapidly growing reputation as one of Britain's most exciting new jazz talents. Her highly acclaimed debut album It's A Nice Thought showed that in lyricist Fran Landesman and composer Simon Wallace ("one of the finest song-writing partnerships alive" - The Observer) she has found a source of contemporary, literate and often funny songs which are ruthlessly honest about human foibles, strengths and frailties, and which lend themselves to Moule's emotionally direct vocal style.
Something's Gotta Give marries a collection of new Landesman/Wallace material with classic songs by one of the greatest of the American Songbook lyricists, Johnny Mercer. Mercer and Landesman first met in the late 1950s when Landesman and composer Tommy Wolf were enjoying great success with songs such as 'Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most' and 'The Ballad of the Sad Young Men'. Mercer was a great admirer of Landesman's work while she in turn had grown up listening to his songs and absorbing his techniques of incorporating everyday colloquial phrases into song lyrics.
Contents:
1. Something’s Gotta Give
2. How Was It For You?
3. I’m Old Fashioned
4. Save the Photographs
5. That Old Black Magic
6. What Love Knows
7. Jeepers Creepers
8. The Days of Wine and Roses
9. Come Rain or Come Shine
10. Down
11. You’re So Now
12. Trav’lin’ Light
13. High Noon
14. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
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