Tianna Hall, Two For the Road - A ride worth taking
TIANNA HALL, TWO FOR THE ROAD
Review by Jeff Becker
Tianna Hall is back with a new release entitled, Two for the Road. Hall delivers another project filled with a refined,
marvelous voice that sparkles and emotes rhythms filled with the feeling of life
— romance, passion, and love all supported with a swinging and creative rhythm
section.
Two for the Road is a collection of fourteen well-chosen
selections from jazz vocalist Tianna Hall in collaboration with a solid core of
musicians; acoustic bassist Agustin Bernal, pianist/arranger Miguel Villicaña
and Gabriel Puentes of The Mexico City Jazz Trio. Hall’s relationship with the trio began after
meeting Agustin Bernal at a jazz festival they were both performing at in
Guadalajara, Mexico. After performing together
Mr. Bernal invited Tianna to come to Mexico City and record with his trio in
2004.
A swinging version of “Til There Was
You” starts the road trip off with well-placed hits from the band and Hall’s
rich voice propelling the melody with articulated assurance. Bassist Agustin Bernal takes the wheel for
the first solo providing plenty of twists and turns through his melodic road
map throughout Coltrane’s town of “Giant Steps.” The
selection keeps moving forward by the swingin’ phrasing of pianist Migeul
Villicaña as he too provides musical statements of creative drive.
Hall has put together a delightful set
list on Two For The Road. We
are treated to fresh arrangements and melodic interpretations on such classics
as: “What Is This Thing Called Love?,” “They Can’t Take That Away From Me,”
“You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To,” “I’ve Never Been In Love Before,” “Good
Morning Heartache,” “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter,” and
“Moon River.” However, Hall has chosen a few selections from outside the
standard arena such as; Radiohead’s “Creep,” Soundgarden’s “Black Hole Sun” and
10cc’s “I’m Not in Love.” These selections are surprising gems on this musical
road trip that have been given arrangements and sung in such a way that fits
right in with the well-known standards, but provides a moment of surprise along
the journey.
“They Can’t Take That Away From Me” is augmented by special
guest artists; vocalist/saxophonist David Caceres resulting in a stirring vocal
duet with Hall. Guitarist Mike Wheeler
is joined by cellist Lisa Vosdoganes to accompany Hall’s rich voice on the
title track “Two for the Road” giving a quiet close to this enjoyable road
trip.
Two for the Road is
a journey worth embarking on with vocalist Hall. Her honey dripped vocal style is like a
sexual burn that last well past the experience. Backed by a swingin’ ensemble
this is easily the best vocal album I have heard all year, and believe me; I
get sent plenty of them. Hall is meant
to sing jazz, and this reviewer hopes to hear many albums in the future, we
need great jazz vocalists such as this in an genre filled with aspiring jazz
vocalists.
Players:
Tianna Hall - vocals
Miguel Villicaña - piano
Agustin Bernal - bass
Gabriel Puentes - drums
with special guest appearances from
David Caceres - saxophone/vocals
Mike Wheeler - guitar
Lisa Vosdoganes - cello
Tracks:
1) Til There Was You - 2:39
2) What Is This Thing Called Love? - 3:22
3) When October Goes - 4:38
4) They Can’t Take That Away From Me - 3:09
5) Creep - 3:25
6) You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To - 3:03
7) Black Hole Sun - 4:26
8) I’ve Never Been In Love Before - 3:06
9) Good Morning Heartache - 4:54
10) I’m Not In Love - 4:50
11) I’m Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter - 2:35
12) So In Love - 5:57
13) Moon River - 3:36
14) Two For The Road - 4:30
Players:
Tianna Hall - vocals
Miguel Villicaña - piano
Agustin Bernal - bass
Gabriel Puentes - drums
with special guest appearances from
David Caceres - saxophone/vocals
Mike Wheeler - guitar
Lisa Vosdoganes - cello
Tracks:
1) Til There Was You - 2:39
2) What Is This Thing Called Love? - 3:22
3) When October Goes - 4:38
4) They Can’t Take That Away From Me - 3:09
5) Creep - 3:25
6) You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To - 3:03
7) Black Hole Sun - 4:26
8) I’ve Never Been In Love Before - 3:06
9) Good Morning Heartache - 4:54
10) I’m Not In Love - 4:50
11) I’m Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter - 2:35
12) So In Love - 5:57
13) Moon River - 3:36
14) Two For The Road - 4:30
Labels: Agustin Bernal, Gabriel Puentes, Jazz Vocals, Miguel Villicaña, Tianna Hall, Two for the Road
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