Haunted Heart

Haunted Heart

by Hilary Kole
Haunted Heart

Haunted Heart

by Hilary Kole

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Overview

Sophistication is the prerequisite for New York City based Hilary Kole, who presents her initial foray into the female jazz singer sweepstakes with a program of immaculately performed standards. Kole possesses one of the cleanest, decipherable, lovely vocal instruments, whose admitted influence stems from Irene Kral and to a lesser degree Blossom Dearie, but even more directly the precision of Chris Connor, and a little bit of spunk from Anita O'Day. Kole is not at all a risk taker on the level of scat, vocalese, or interpolation, but she is rock-solid true to the original established forms of these tunes she loves. She's also picked guitarist and producer John Pizzarelli to assist, while her excellent backup trio is led by pianist Tedd Firth, a player who matches Kole's vocal precision and control with every step, phrase and inflection. When she sings songs like the two-minute swinger "It's Love," the classic "'Deed I Do," or the tune of confirmation "You For Me," she's completely convincing and emoting from her joyous heart. Bob Dorough's "Better Than Anything" rams home this feeling with an exclamation point via her extraordinary enunciation which seems natural, needing little practice. In her more refined moments, Kole interprets the regretful "Blackberry Winter" also playing piano, as if she's truly lived in loss, while the crystalline accompaniment of Firth tries to buoy her maudlin spirit during "What'll I Do?." One of the curveballs in her repertoire is the off-putting, bluesy, "St. James Infirmary" type Tom Waits tune "Old Boyfriends," because she's really gone beyond those relationships, yet they still linger. Oscar Brown, Jr. wrote "The Snake" about all men, but a wise Kole knows better than to abjectly condemn, but keeps her eyes wide open for their slimy tendencies. The approach to these well-worn songs is simple, and her sidemen, especially the minimal playing provided by Pizzarelli in a Freddie Green rhythmic tradition, serves her basic persona well. A beautiful woman in love with a voice to match, many of these tracks reflect the positive aspects of living life aside from the minimal heartbreak. She's moving on well past a haunted heart, and into a potentially satisfying career in music, no matter what her next direction might be. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 04/21/2009
Label: Justin Time
UPC: 0068944854325
Rank: 115804

Tracks

  1. It's Love
  2. There's a Small Hotel
  3. 'Deed I Do
  4. I Didn't Know About You
  5. Better Than Anything
  6. Like a Lover
  7. Blackberry Winter
  8. The Snake
  9. Old Boyfriends
  10. How Am I to Know
  11. What'll I Do
  12. You for Me
  13. Haunted Heart

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hilary Kole   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Paul Gill   Guitar (Bass)
Mark McLean   Drums
John Pizzarelli   Guitar
Tedd Firth   Piano

Technical Credits

Bill Moss   Audio Engineer
Bill Loughbrough   Composer
Bob Russell   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Jack King   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Fred Rose   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Marilyn Bergman   Composer
Walter Hirsch   Composer
Loonis McGlohon   Composer
John Pizzarelli   Producer,Liner Notes,Audio Production
Leonard Bernstein   Composer
Howard Dietz   Composer
Alec Wilder   Composer
Adolph Green   Composer
Arthur Schwartz   Composer
Tom Waits   Composer
Alan Bergman   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Oscar Brown, Jr.   Composer
Hilary Kole   Arranger,Liner Notes
Bill Westmoreland   Make-Up,Photography,Hair Stylist
David "Buck" Wheat   Composer
Dorothy Parker   Composer
Scott Daoust   Graphic Design
Betty Comden   Composer
Bob Haymes   Composer
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