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12 Songs

 
Album Review: 12 Songs

  • Artist: Jenny Scheinman
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 27, 2005
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

No one can accuse violinist and composer Jenny Scheinman of promulgating any kind of jazz cliché, or even of fitting in especially well with the rest of the Cryptogramophone label's crew of off-kilter jazz experimentalists. Her obsession is with songs and with lyrics -- neither of which appear on this paradoxically titled album. The 12 compositions here aren't actually songs, but are meant to feel like songs, by which Scheinman means that they're intended to be clear, straightforward, singable, and emotionally direct. This they generally do achieve, but even when things get a bit opaque (as on the saucy and slightly goofy "Moe Hawk" and the meandering "Antenna") they're still emotionally compelling. On the album's finest moments, which include a tenderly beautiful composition titled "Sleeping in the Aquifer," which subtly evokes the old hymn "Abide with Me, 'Tis Eventide," a gorgeous violin-and-clarinets trio titled "Little Calypso," and the sweet and gentle "Albert," it really does feel as if Scheinman is sitting down and talking to you, or singing quietly into your ear. On the brilliant "Song of the Open Road," Scheinman and cornetist Ron Miles lock into a graceful waltz, while Bill Frisell's guitar churns away below with controlled ferocity and bassist Tim Luntzel thrums out an insistent pedal point. This kind of balance between directness, intensity, and complexity makes 12 Songs a more than usually impressive and compelling modern jazz album. Very highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Frog Threw His Head Back and Laughed Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (6:09)
Song of the Open Road Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (5:00)
Moe Hawk Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (6:36)
Sleeping in the Aquifer Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (3:16)
The Bouy Song Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (4:39)
She Couldn't Beleive It Was True Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (3:58)
Suza Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (5:23)
Little Calypso Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (2:59)
Satelite Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (1:56)
Antenna Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (7:31)
Albert Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (3:27)
June 21 Jenny Scheinman Jenny Scheinman (4:32)

Credits

Andrew Nofsinger (Design), Sascha von Oertzen (Engineer), Bill Frisell (Guest Appearance), Rachelle Garniez (Claviola), Dan Rieser (Drums), Tim Luntzel (Double Bass), Rachelle Garniez (Piano), Bill Frisell (Guitar), Alan Ford (Assistant Engineer), Molly Barker (Artwork), Jenny Scheinman (Producer), Sascha von Oertzen (Mixing), Ron Miles (Cornet), Doug Wieselman (Clarinet), Rachelle Garniez (Accordion), Sascha von Oertzen (Producer), Tim Luntzel (Bass), Sascha von Oertzen (Audio Production), Jenny Scheinman (Violin), Jeff Gauthier (Executive Producer), Jenny Scheinman (Audio Production)
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