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Come Walk with Me

 
Album Review: Come Walk with Me
 

  • Artist: Martha Lorin
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 18, 2000
  • Genre: Easy Listening

Review

For her second album, Southport Records has placed Martha Lorin in a variety of instrumental settings that highlight her versatility as a song stylist. Lorin touches all the bases on this session. The rhythms include the tango, Caribbean, swing, blues, slow ballads, and more. Adding to the album's enjoyment are the imaginative arrangements penned by pianist Miles Black, who is also the only musician, other than Lorin, to appear on all the tracks. The play list of 15 includes tunes that are not all that often recorded as well as three originals by Lorin. The musicians are from the Chicago area headed by the dean of the Windy City tenor men, Von Freeman (although Eddie Johnson followers may disagree) and the venerable jazz fiddler Johnny Frigo. While perhaps not having the notoriety of these two greats, the other musicians are nonetheless first-rate. Variety of tempo and delivery is the name of the game throughout this session. Bill Blount's clarinet creates a seductive tango rhythm on "Close Your Eyes." Von Freeman's tenor waxes soulfully on "Carefully Taught" and the classic "On Green Dolphin Street." The arresting combination of Leon Joyce's snare drums and Black's piano are the sole accompaniment on three cuts including a distinctive arrangement of Carole King's "You've Got a Friend." Frigo is more generous with his time than Freeman, appearing on five of the tracks, and he swings with distinction on a Caribbean-influenced arrangement of "Cinnamon and Clove." None of the tempo changes nor different instrumentation arrangements faze Lorin. To the contrary, she is clearly at ease with the shifting scenarios showing excellent phrasing and timing coupled with an intuitive feel for the music. Nowhere is this shown to better effect than on the album's coda, Billy Strayhorn's difficult to sing "Lush Life." Arranged beautifully with Blount's dark, woody middle register clarinet creating the mood befitting Lorin's dark hued voice. While it will not replace the Johnny Hartman/John Coltrane Quartet recording as the seminal version of the tune, it holds up very well in comparison. Ms. Lorin's Come Walk With Me is easily recommended. ~ Dave Nathan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Close Your Eyes Bernice Petkere Martha Lorin (5:46)
Come Walk with Me Martha Lorin Martha Lorin (4:52)
Carefully Taught Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Martha Lorin (4:20)
Let's Face the Music and Dance Irving Berlin Martha Lorin (4:49)
The Island Ivan Lins, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Vitor Martins Martha Lorin (3:46)
You've Got a Friend Carole King Martha Lorin (6:10)
On Green Dolphin Street Ned Washington Martha Lorin (5:41)
Rain Song Frank Collett, Martha Lorin Martha Lorin (3:59)
Detour Ahead Herb Ellis, Lou Carter, John Freigo Martha Lorin (5:36)
Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Lee Gaines Joanie Pallatto, Martha Lorin (5:06)
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Cole Porter Martha Lorin (5:18)
Low Down Blues Frank Collett, Martha Lorin Martha Lorin (5:12)
Cinnamon and Clove Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Johnny Mandel Martha Lorin (4:40)
Lush Life Intro Billy Strayhorn Martha Lorin (1:41)
Lush Life Billy Strayhorn Martha Lorin (4:35)

Credits

Von Freeman (Sax (Tenor)), Willie Blount (Clarinet), Eddie DeHaas (Bass), Larry Gray (Bass), Larry Gray (Cello), David Onderdonk (Guitar), Joanie Pallatto (Vocals), Joanie Pallatto (Engineer), Joanie Pallatto (Mastering), Joanie Pallatto (Mixing), Joanie Pallatto (Project Producer), Mark Walker (Percussion), Mark Walker (Drums), Miles Black (Piano), Miles Black (Arranger), Bradley Parker-Sparrow (Engineer), Bradley Parker-Sparrow (Project Producer), Martha Lorin (Vocals), Martha Lorin (Producer), Martha Lorin (Main Performer), Fareed Hague (Guitar (Acoustic)), Fareed Hague (Guitar (Electric)), Charles Terr (Technician), Hillary Bryan (Production Assistant), Jennifer Holliman (Digital Producer), Danny Stein (Digital Producer), Rick Tuttle (Logo)
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