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| name = Reaching for the Moon |
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| artist = [[Roseanna Vitro]] |
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| cover = Reaching_for_the_Moon_(album).jpg |
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| released = June 1991<ref name=RVD>[http://www.roseannavitro.com/?page_id=26 "Discography"]. RoseannaVitro.com. Retrieved 2015-05-16.</ref> |
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| Recorded = Skyline Studios, New York, NY. |
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| recorded = Skyline, New York City<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/29767446 "Reaching for the Moon (Musical CD, 1991)"]. WorldCat. Retrieved 2015-05-16.</ref> |
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| Label = [[Chase Music Group]]<br>CMD 8030 |
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| length = 57:22 <ref name=Allmusic>Dryden, Ken. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/reaching-for-the-moon-mw0000186726 "Roseanna Vitro: Reaching for the Moon (Overview)"] Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-05-08.</ref> |
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| label = Chase Music Group<br>CMD 8030 <ref name=JMA>[http://www.jazzmusicarchives.com/album/roseanna-vitro/reaching-for-the-moon "'Reaching for the Moon' Roseanna Vitro"]. Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved 2015-05-08.</ref> |
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| This album = '''''Reaching for the Moon'''''<br>(1991) |
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| chronology = Roseanna Vitro |
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| prev_year = 1987 |
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| next_title = [[Softly (Roseanna Vitro album)|Softly]] |
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| next_year = 1994 |
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{{Album ratings |
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| rev1 = [[AllMusic]] |
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| rev1Score = {{rating|2.5|5}}<ref name=Allmusic |
| rev1Score = {{rating|2.5|5}}<ref name=Allmusic/> |
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| rev2 = ''[[CD Review]]'' |
| rev2 = ''[[CD Review]]'' |
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| rev2Score = favorable<ref name="CD Review">[http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=bullseye+%22Reaching+for+the+Moon%22+intitle:CD+intitle:Review&num=10 "Roseanna Vitro: |
| rev2Score = favorable<ref name="CD Review">[http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=bullseye+%22Reaching+for+the+Moon%22+intitle:CD+intitle:Review&num=10 "Roseanna Vitro: 'Reaching for the Moon'"] ''CD Review''. Volume 8, 1992. Retrieved 2015-05-08.</ref> |
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| rev3 = ''[[JazzTimes]]'' |
| rev3 = ''[[JazzTimes]]'' |
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| rev3Score = favorable<ref name=JazzTimes>[http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=Vitro+%22brass+ring%22+%22Kenny+Werner%22+%22yearning+grace%22+%22Reaching+for+the+Moon%22&num=10 "Roseanna Vitro: |
| rev3Score = favorable<ref name=JazzTimes>[http://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=Vitro+%22brass+ring%22+%22Kenny+Werner%22+%22yearning+grace%22+%22Reaching+for+the+Moon%22&num=10 "Roseanna Vitro: 'Reaching for the Moon', Chase Music Group (57:40)"] ''JazzTimes''. 1991. Retrieved 2015-05-08.</ref> |
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| rev4 = ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' |
| rev4 = ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'' |
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| rev4Score = {{rating|3|5}}<ref name=LATimes>Stewart, Zan. [ |
| rev4Score = {{rating|3|5}}<ref name=LATimes>Stewart, Zan. [https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-09-01-ca-2167-story.html "New Releases"] ''The Los Angeles Times''. September 1, 1991. Retrieved 2015-05-08.</ref> |
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'''''Reaching for the Moon''''' is the third album by jazz singer [[Roseanna Vitro]], released in 1991 on the CMG label. Vitro explores a number of genres, accompanied by pianist-arranger [[Kenny Werner]] and a varying cast of featured and supporting players, including saxophonists [[George Coleman]], [[Joe Lovano]] and [[Kirk Whalum]], drummer [[Tom Rainey]], bassists [[Harvie Swartz]] and |
'''''Reaching for the Moon''''' is the third album by jazz singer [[Roseanna Vitro]], released in 1991 on the CMG label. Vitro explores a number of genres, accompanied by pianist-arranger [[Kenny Werner]] and a varying cast of featured and supporting players,<ref name=JazzTimes/> including saxophonists [[George Coleman]], [[Joe Lovano]] and [[Kirk Whalum]], drummer [[Tom Rainey]], bassists [[Harvie Swartz]] and Ratzo Harris, and percussionists [[Mino Cinelu]], [[Steve Berrios]] and [[Café]].<ref name=JMA/> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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[[AllMusic]]'s retrospective review awards the album 2½ stars out of 5. While acknowledging Kenny Werner as "an under-appreciated pianist" and affirming that Vitro herself "is in good voice throughout," reviewer Ken Dryden portrays the album as a less than ideal showcase for their talents, citing both the "strange engineering" of vocals (causing "a slow fade which proves to be very distracting") and a perceived over-reliance on "bland synthesizer" on many tracks.<ref name=Allmusic/> |
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By contrast, contemporaneous reviews by ''[[JazzTimes]]'' and ''[[CD Review]]'' were uniformly positive. The latter judged Vitro's attempt to emotionally engage her listener a "Bullseye," citing both "the supple power of her phrasing" and her voice's "sensual[ity] and intens[ity],"<ref name="CD Review"/> while ''JazzTimes'' proclaimed: |
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<blockquote>''Roseanna Vitro does reach for the moon, and yanks the brass ring. Vitro introduces us to new tunes, sings deeply in many styles, scats refreshingly, and works with mobile combos under the aegis of agile pianist/arranger Kenny Werner. Vitro is full-voiced, good spirited, and abrim with a yearning grace.''<ref name=JazzTimes/></blockquote> |
<blockquote>''Roseanna Vitro does reach for the moon, and yanks the brass ring. Vitro introduces us to new tunes, sings deeply in many styles, scats refreshingly, and works with mobile combos under the aegis of agile pianist/arranger Kenny Werner. Vitro is full-voiced, good spirited, and abrim with a yearning grace.''<ref name=JazzTimes/></blockquote> |
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# "[[Reaching for the Moon (song)|Reaching for the Moon]]" ([[Irving Berlin]]) - 5:08 |
# "[[Reaching for the Moon (song)|Reaching for the Moon]]" ([[Irving Berlin]]) - 5:08 |
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# "In the Name of Love" ([[Kenny Rankin]], Estelle Levitt) - 4:14 |
# "In the Name of Love" ([[Kenny Rankin]], Estelle Levitt) - 4:14 |
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# "The Island" ([[Ivan Lins]], [[Alan |
# "The Island" ([[Ivan Lins]], [[Alan and Marilyn Bergman]]) - 5:56 |
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# "You Are There" ([[Johnny Mandel]], [[Dave Frishberg]]) - 5:48 |
# "You Are There" ([[Johnny Mandel]], [[Dave Frishberg]]) - 5:48 |
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# "Gathering Stones" ([[Kenny Werner]]) - 5:57 |
# "Gathering Stones" ([[Kenny Werner]]) - 5:57 |
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# "[[Yesterdays]]" ([[Jerome Kern]], [[Otto Harbach]]) - 5:30 |
# "[[Yesterdays (1933 song)|Yesterdays]]" ([[Jerome Kern]], [[Otto Harbach]]) - 5:30 |
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# "[[Slow Hot Wind]]" ([[Henry Mancini]], [[Norman Gimbel]]) - 6:19 |
# "[[Slow Hot Wind]]" ([[Henry Mancini]], [[Norman Gimbel]]) - 6:19 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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All information derived from Jazz Music Archives.<ref name=JMA |
All information derived from Jazz Music Archives.<ref name=JMA/> |
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*Vocals – [[Roseanna Vitro]] |
*Vocals – [[Roseanna Vitro]] |
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*Piano, synthesizers, arrangements – [[Kenny Werner]] |
*Piano, synthesizers, arrangements – [[Kenny Werner]] |
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*Bass – Scott Lee, [[Harvie Swartz]], [[Ratzo Harris]] |
*Bass – Scott Lee, [[Harvie Swartz]], [[Ratzo Harris]] |
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*Drums – [[Tom Rainey]], Victor Jones, Jeff Papez |
*Drums – [[Tom Rainey]], Victor Jones, Jeff Papez |
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*Saxophone – [[Joe Lovano]], [[Kirk Whalum]], [[George Coleman]], Mel Ellison |
*Tenor Saxophone – [[Joe Lovano]], [[Kirk Whalum]], [[George Coleman]], Mel Ellison |
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*Percussion – [[Café (musician)|Edson "Café" A. da Silva]], [[Mino Cinelu]], [[Steve Berrios]] |
*Percussion – [[Café (musician)|Edson "Café" A. da Silva]], [[Mino Cinelu]], [[Steve Berrios]] |
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*Guitar – Celso Mendez, Scott Hardy |
*Guitar – Celso Mendez, Scott Hardy |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 31 October 2024
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Released | June 1991[1] | |||
Recorded | Skyline, New York City[2] | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz, Brazilian jazz | |||
Length | 57:22 [3] | |||
Label | Chase Music Group CMD 8030 [4] | |||
Producer | Paul Wickliffe [1] | |||
Roseanna Vitro chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
CD Review | favorable[5] |
JazzTimes | favorable[6] |
Los Angeles Times | [7] |
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You may listen to "You Are There" here |
Reaching for the Moon is the third album by jazz singer Roseanna Vitro, released in 1991 on the CMG label. Vitro explores a number of genres, accompanied by pianist-arranger Kenny Werner and a varying cast of featured and supporting players,[6] including saxophonists George Coleman, Joe Lovano and Kirk Whalum, drummer Tom Rainey, bassists Harvie Swartz and Ratzo Harris, and percussionists Mino Cinelu, Steve Berrios and Café.[4]
Reception
[edit]AllMusic's retrospective review awards the album 2½ stars out of 5. While acknowledging Kenny Werner as "an under-appreciated pianist" and affirming that Vitro herself "is in good voice throughout," reviewer Ken Dryden portrays the album as a less than ideal showcase for their talents, citing both the "strange engineering" of vocals (causing "a slow fade which proves to be very distracting") and a perceived over-reliance on "bland synthesizer" on many tracks.[3]
By contrast, contemporaneous reviews by JazzTimes and CD Review were uniformly positive. The latter judged Vitro's attempt to emotionally engage her listener a "Bullseye," citing both "the supple power of her phrasing" and her voice's "sensual[ity] and intens[ity],"[5] while JazzTimes proclaimed:
Roseanna Vitro does reach for the moon, and yanks the brass ring. Vitro introduces us to new tunes, sings deeply in many styles, scats refreshingly, and works with mobile combos under the aegis of agile pianist/arranger Kenny Werner. Vitro is full-voiced, good spirited, and abrim with a yearning grace.[6]
Commending Vitro's relatively straightforward delivery (in contrast to a previously detected tendency towards sometimes distracting vocal flourishes), Los Angeles Times critic Zan Stewart also made note of the singer's "impressive Brazilian feel," as well as "Kenny Werner's ace accompaniment" and "vital saxophone solos from George Coleman and Joe Lovano."[7]
Track listing
[edit]- "I Bet You Thought I'd Never Find You" (Les McCann, Jon Hendricks) - 6:09
- "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, Manny Kurtz) - 6:37
- "Canção do Sal" (aka "Song of Salt") (Milton Nascimento) - 5:44
- "Reaching for the Moon" (Irving Berlin) - 5:08
- "In the Name of Love" (Kenny Rankin, Estelle Levitt) - 4:14
- "The Island" (Ivan Lins, Alan and Marilyn Bergman) - 5:56
- "You Are There" (Johnny Mandel, Dave Frishberg) - 5:48
- "Gathering Stones" (Kenny Werner) - 5:57
- "Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach) - 5:30
- "Slow Hot Wind" (Henry Mancini, Norman Gimbel) - 6:19
Personnel
[edit]All information derived from Jazz Music Archives.[4]
- Vocals – Roseanna Vitro
- Piano, synthesizers, arrangements – Kenny Werner
- Bass – Scott Lee, Harvie Swartz, Ratzo Harris
- Drums – Tom Rainey, Victor Jones, Jeff Papez
- Tenor Saxophone – Joe Lovano, Kirk Whalum, George Coleman, Mel Ellison
- Percussion – Edson "Café" A. da Silva, Mino Cinelu, Steve Berrios
- Guitar – Celso Mendez, Scott Hardy
- Additional vocals – Eric Troyer
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Discography". RoseannaVitro.com. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
- ^ "Reaching for the Moon (Musical CD, 1991)". WorldCat. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
- ^ a b c Dryden, Ken. "Roseanna Vitro: Reaching for the Moon (Overview)" Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
- ^ a b c "'Reaching for the Moon' Roseanna Vitro". Jazz Music Archives. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
- ^ a b "Roseanna Vitro: 'Reaching for the Moon'" CD Review. Volume 8, 1992. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
- ^ a b c "Roseanna Vitro: 'Reaching for the Moon', Chase Music Group (57:40)" JazzTimes. 1991. Retrieved 2015-05-08.
- ^ a b Stewart, Zan. "New Releases" The Los Angeles Times. September 1, 1991. Retrieved 2015-05-08.