Vocalist MARTY ELKINS has a special affinity for older jazz
and swing tunes. She has a liquid, bluesy voice that is the perfect vehicle for
standards originally sung by artists like Alice Faye, Ella Fitzgerald, and
Ethel Waters. Although the 14 songs on Elkins’ newest CD, FAT DADDY, were all
written between 50 and 90 years ago, Elkins makes them feel as fresh and
relevant today as ever.
Elkins’ voice is attractive and relaxed. She sings with a
lot of warmth and feeling, but never emotes. The lyrics and mood of a song are
much more important to her than mere pyrotechnics. Her favorite instrument is
the trumpet, and it’s easy to hear how it’s influenced her tone. She loves to
sing ballads, but she can swing as well as any of the old masters.
Marty Elkins’ straight-ahead, smoky interpretations create a
stimulating immediacy as she imbues these songs with a naturalness and sense of
sheer fun that only an experienced artist can evoke. FAT DADDY is Elkins’
fourth CD on Nagel Heyer Records, a German label that specializes in mainstream
jazz with internationally known artists.
featuring
MARTY ELKINS vocals
JON-ERIK KELLSO
trumpet
JAMES CHIRILLO guitar
JOEL DIAMOND piano
(6, 7, 10, 14), organ, alto saxophone (10)
STEVE ASH piano
LEE HUDSON bass
TARO OKAMOTO drums,
tambourine
LEOPOLDO FLEMING
percussion (10)
Tracks
1. YOU TURNED THE TABLES ON ME (3:57)
2. ON REVIVAL DAY
(2:45)
3. HOW CAN YOU FACE ME
(3:48)
4. THAT’S ALL THERE IS TO THAT (3:43)
5. IT’S TOO HOT FOR WORDS
(3:19)
6. COW COW BOOGIE
(3:35)
7. I COVER THE WATERFRONT
(4:26)
8. IT’S A PITY TO SAY GOODNIGHT (3:10)
9. MY OLD FLAME (6:02)
10. FAT DADDY (3:53)
11. I CAN’T FACE THE MUSIC
(4:40)
12. SUGAR (3:40)
13. THESE FOOLISH THINGS
(5:13)
14. TRAVELIN’ ALL ALONE
(4:02)
Produced by Frank Nagel-Heyer and Joel Diamond
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