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Track Listing 1. So In Love 2. Day In Day Out 3. Get Out of Town 4. Crazy 5. That Old Black Magic 6. Estate 7. Golden Slumbers/Here, There, and Everywhere 8. I See Your Face Before Me 9. From This Moment On 10. You Must Believe In Spring 11. This is Always 12. You Ain't Nothin' But a Jamf 13. Medley From Cinema Paradiso: Main Theme/For Elena 14. Over the Rainbow
| Details | | Producer: | Larry Clothier | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Liner Note Author: Roberta Gambarini. Recording information: Al Jardine's Red Barn Studio, Big Sur, CA (09/22/2001); Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA (06/13/2008-10/18/2008). Photographers: Ned Radinsky; Leonardo Averso; Bruno Olivieri; Allan Titmuss. It seems incredible that Roberta Gambarini didn't win the Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocal Competition but she was new to the U.S., having just arrived from her native Italy. But with each new release, she has demonstrated that she is easily the most accomplished vocalist of the competitors for the prize. Pianist Hank Jones, who knows a thing or two about great singers, refers to her as the "greatest vocalist to come along in the past 60 years." On 2009's SO IN LOVE, with a rhythm section rotating among three talented up-and-coming pianists (Tamir Hendeman, Eric Gunnison, and Gerald Clayton), Gambarini works her magic with familiar standards and a few unexpected choices. She has a love of Cole Porter's songs, opening with a touching, richly textured version of the title song. She also restores the oft-omitted verse to "Get Out of Town," then delivers a driving rendition that shows off her gift for interpreting a song that has likely been recorded by all jazz vocal greats before her, accentuated this time by the soft tenor sax of James Moody. Gambarini is also comfortable looking outside of jazz for material, adapting Willie Nelson's "Crazy," with subtle trumpet added by Roy Hargrove. She has equal success with a medley of Beatles songs, including a moving "Golden Slumbers" that segues into a breezy "Here, There and Everywhere."
Industry Reviews 4 stars out of 5 -- Comfortable in any tempo, Roberta delivers a heady 'Estate' in sumptuous Italian, arresting ballads and fluent scat on 'From This Moment On'...
Gambarini opens with the Cole Porter title track, allowing it to unfold in slow reveal, achieving a sublime effect that suggests twinkling stars appearing one by one against a jet-black sky.
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