December 2004
Of the 11 tracks on this disc, only three will be easily recognized by jazz fans: Billy Strayhorns "Lush Life," Bud Powells "Dance of the Infidels," and Mal Waldrons "Soul Eyes." The remaining eight are Allen originals, but that doesnt invalidate the albums title, for all the numbers are explored harmonically and melodically. Allen explores the inner life of these songs and what they say to her. As should be expected, Allen handles the three jazz standards wonderfully, holding the melody right in front while delving into all the possibilities. But it is her way of making the unfamiliar -- her own tunes -- both interesting as well as accessible that is so becoming. Each is an arresting combination of creativity and improvisation, while still remaining completely understandable. It is these qualities in her playing that make her so compelling. The Life of A Song should usher in a new period in Geri Allens musical life, one of broader appreciation. This is a truly wonderful recording. The CD layer of this hybrid SACD is very well transferred, the stereo hi-rez layer is superb, and Michael Bishops multi-track mix is appropriately handled. The Life of A Song is a terrific match of artistic and technical achievement. GO BACK TO: |