All This and Heaven Too: Live at Bake's Place

All This and Heaven Too: Live at Bake's Place

by Greta Matassa
All This and Heaven Too: Live at Bake's Place

All This and Heaven Too: Live at Bake's Place

by Greta Matassa

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Overview

Greta Matassa has a sexy voice. Something like June Christy or Carmen McRae waking up from a nap. It's this beckoning, warm approach that undoubtedly had much to do with her being voted the best jazz vocalist four times in Seattle's jazz magazine Earshot. Like many regional performers, Matassa has relied mostly on live performances to shape her career and has developed a growing fan base in her native Pacific Northwest. All This and Heaven Too, her first recording since 1994, showcases this live aesthetic during a performance at Bake's Place in Redmond, WA. An intimate collection of ballads and standards, one might expect this to be a sleepy affair, but Matassa's enthralling delivery begs you to stay awake. Centered around the rearranged version of the oft-overlooked Jimmy VanHeusen composition that is the title track, Matassa's voice simmers with life experience and is matched by a seasoned set of chops which she showcases on the scat intro to the number. Sparkling technique aside, it's her exquisite balladry which is the real discovery here. The opening track says it all with her smoky invocation of "Why Try to Change Me Now." "Ruby," a 1955 hit from the film Ruby Gentry, starts out cool and sweet with Matassa slowly raising the bar throughout to a sincere, R&B-inflected denouement. Backed tastefully by a full rhythm section including her collaborator pianist Randy Halberstadt, all involved seem intent on communicating with the audience, making for a very welcoming evening of music. Apparently, Matassa is known for her between-song banter and audience chemistry, so it's regrettable that this is not included here. Nonetheless, All This and Heaven Too serves as a perfect calling card to garner Matassa a more national audience. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 07/29/2003
Label: Origin Records
UPC: 0805558239328
Rank: 165378

Tracks

  1. Why Try to Change Me Now?/Crazy He Calls Me
  2. Come Rain or Come Shine
  3. All This and Heaven Too
  4. Ruby
  5. Blue Prelude
  6. I Never Had a Chance/I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance
  7. He Was Too Good to Me
  8. You and the Night and the Music
  9. My Ship
  10. Close Your Eyes

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Greta Matassa   Primary Artist,Vocals
Susan Pascal   Vibraphone
Randy Halberstadt   Piano
Mark Ivester   Drums

Technical Credits

Harold Arlen   Composer
Eddie DeLange   Composer
Bing Crosby   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Joe Bishop   Composer
Cy Coleman   Composer
Greta Matassa   Arranger
Charles Tomaras   Engineer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Joseph McCarthy   Composer
Howard Dietz   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Ned Washington   Composer
Reed Ruddy   Mixing
Mitchell Parish   Composer
Arthur Schwartz   Composer
Kurt Weill   Composer
Carl Sigman   Composer
Bernice Petkere   Composer
Doug Ramsey   Liner Notes
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Gordon Jenkins   Composer
Heinz Roemheld   Composer
Victor Young   Composer
Jack Brownlow   Arranger
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