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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By Cen (of Barbi & Cen) "lost in place" (where pigs fly, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Mestizuo (Audio CD) this is unlike her last 2 solo outings [the first is on order]. actually it's all over the place. if you have heard her before, the first 3/4 is a shocker as she sings jazz standards in english in a way i had to double check to make sure the right disc was put in the packaging. rather than her deep smokey, raspy voice, she exhibits a high ranged perky, skatty voice that, at times is reminiscent of a turbocharged diana krall. at times, she jousts with mallorcan pianist, Jacob Sureda, the sole accompanist. these arrangements are sparse and upbeat, jumpy at times to the point i couldn't get the song until second listening. a challenging but rewarding album. i suspect they will work their way into me over time. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Jason Argonaut (New England, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Mestizuo (Audio CD) I was turned onto Concha's uniquely expressive voice, musicality, and unerring taste a few weeks ago and, I warn you, she's addictive. She sings the music that moves her, whether it's (jazzy) American standards, Mexican rancheras, flamenco or Spanish coplas, and manages to slip into the skin of each style and make the song her own. Just her rendition of Misty on this disc makes me want to hear her do a whole album of American standards (even with the occasional mishits on the English). Jazz purists might not be persuaded (I hear gospel and soul/r&b influences, although without the showy vibrato), but I find her covers powerful (and the lady can scat), musically sensitive, thoughtful, and expressive (but without histrionics). Jacob Sureda's piano accompaniment is assured, sensitive, pared down, and winning. There's variety in musical selection on this disc (including a flamenco song and what sounds like a song inspired by Concha's parents' African homeland, Equatorial Guinea, an...Read more |