| Denise Donatelli, “When Lights Are Low” (2010, Savant Records) |
| Written by Glenn A. Mitchell, LA Jazz Scene | |
| Thursday, 06 January 2011 | |
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I have to agree with some other critics that “Don’t Explain” is one of the more vibrant and crisp arrangements I have heard. It is truly soulful to the max and one that the listener can listen to many times over; it is also up for a Grammy award! The title track, “When Lights Are Low,” is one of the best-ever renditions. Donatelli sings it superbly and the jazz music is divine. Tenor saxophonist Ron Blake adds the perfect sax back-up as well. Among my favorites were a groovy “Big Lie, Small World” with not only a great story told with the lyrics, but also terrific music and back-up vocals to Donatelli’s wonderful singing. Others were “I Wish I Were In Love Again” and Cedar Walton’s “Enchantment (Firm Roots)." A nifty little Bossa number, “The Telephone Song,” is vivid and spicy, with neat lyrics. See Denise Donatelli’s website: www.denisedonatelli.com and www.jazzdepot.com. Highly recommended!! Reprinted with permission from L.A. Jazz Scene, January, 2011 issue. |