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Dianne Reeves - Light Up The Night - Live In Marciac '2017

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Light Up The Night - Live In Marciac
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Album name Light Up The Night - Live In Marciac
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Date 2017
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Play time 1:00:29
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To catch Dianne Reeves singing on stage is to witness one of the most
captivating vocalists on the international music scene today. Through her
majestic alto, conversational phrasing and improvisational agility, she delves
deep inside each song, unveiling its universal themes in a repartee with her own
revelations.

The New York Times hailed Reeves as “the most admired jazz diva since the
heyday of Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday,” while the
Chicago Tribune praised her as “one of the most creative and technically
accomplished female vocalists today.”

For her Concord Records release Light up the Night – Live in Marciac,
Reeves unleashes some of the lightning that has long ignited her live concerts.
It marks her first live recording since 2000’s In the Moment, which
earned Reeves her first Grammy for “Best Jazz Vocal Album.”

The now five-time Grammy-winning singer fronted her longtime band—pianist
and musical director Peter Martin, bassist Reginald Veal, drummer Terreon Gully,
guitarist Romero Lubambo with special guest harmonica virtuoso Grégoire
Maret—at the Jazz in Marciac Festival in August 2016 for what was an
unforgettable engagement at one of her favorite jazz festivals.

Light up the Night, set for international release on September 8, 2017,
documents Reeves on the final night of her triumphant 2016 European tour. With
Reeves and her band as fierce as ever, they explore road-tested repertoire with
inventive spontaneity, resulting in an especially memorable set.

“It’s important to learn to trust your instincts,” Reeves
explained. “I just try to find the magic of each night—which
includes calibrating how the band and I are creating with one another that
night, and how each audience is different. So our sets are not planned; tunes
are called out in response to a feeling. That keeps me on a creative
edge…and that’s where I am at my best.”

Reeves begins the album with her mesmerizing retooling of “Dreams,”
the Stevie Nicks-penned hit from Fleetwood Mac’s classic 1977 LP, Rumours

“Dreams” is one of two songs on this disc which appear on Beautiful
Life, which won the 2015 Grammy for “Best Jazz Vocal Album.” The
other song is the bruising and sassy ballad “Cold,” an original she
co-wrote with Martin and Gully. Reeves’ rueful sighs and regal soars
bring a bristling conviction to ending an unhealthy relationship. It’s a
performance of sheer theater.

Light up the Night also showcases Reeves’ deep appreciation for the
American songbook. Included are sublime readings of Wayne Shorter’s
“Infant Eyes” and Miles Davis’ classic “All
Blues.” On the former, Reeves deftly channels Shorter’s sense of
search and splendor as Maret’s beguiling harmonica adds a level of
celestial intrigue. On “All Blues”, Veal’s swaggering upright
bass intro provides the perfect bedrock for Reeves’ magnificent scatting.

Reeves, a frequent performer at the White House, returned for the 5th
International Jazz Day celebration hosted by President Obama and the First Lady.
There she sang alongside the iconic guitarist Pat Metheny on his
Brazilian-inflected gem, “Minuano.” On Light up the Night, she
revisits this song, unraveling Metheny’s infectious melody at first in
unison with Lubambo’s empathic guitar before embarking upon flights of
fancy. “I’ve always loved this song because it’s so free and
open,” Reeves says. “My performance with Pat at the White House was
so memorable that it’s now part of my story that I enjoy revisiting
whenever I can.”

Every great storyteller is able to draw upon his or her own personal history.
Reeves has done this throughout her career by penning stunning originals, and at
Jazz in Marciac, she delivered the fan favorite, “Nine,” where she
engagingly reminiscences about the joys of childhood as she effortlessly glides
across a samba in 7/4.

For an encore, Reeves delivers a divine, heartfelt rendition of Mali
Music’s “Beautiful,” an uplifting song that encourages us to
project the best of ourselves while appreciating the greatness of others.

Light up the Night can be viewed as a celebration—an artist in her prime
doing what she does best. The National Endowment for the Arts just tapped Reeves
as one of next year’s NEA Jazz Masters—the greatest honor given to
jazz musicians in the United States. While Reeves is appreciative of the many
accolades she has received, she is not one to rest on her laurels. “The
story continues,” she says. “I look at this record as a moment in my
life that sparkles, shines and speaks loudly to audiences while it whispers to
me, ‘Good...now keep moving forward.’”

As all listeners will surely agree, on her new live recording, Reeves truly does
light up the night.

Dianne Reeves, vocals

Tracklist:
01. Dianne Reeves - Dreams (Live) (8:52)
02. Dianne Reeves - Minuano (Six Eight) (Live) (6:44)
03. Dianne Reeves - Nine (Live) (6:06)
04. Dianne Reeves - Infant Eyes (Live) (8:09)
05. Dianne Reeves - All Blues (Live) (8:12)
06. Dianne Reeves - Heavens (Live) (7:03)
07. Dianne Reeves - Cold (Live) (9:21)
08. Dianne Reeves - Beautiful (Live) (6:02)