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The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me
Jane Monheit
The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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The Lovers, The Dreamers And Me is the new release by the Grammy nominated vocalist Jane Monheit. It was produced by jazz veteran Matt Pierson and features songs by Fiona Apple, Corrine Bailey Rae, Ivan Lins and Paul Sim...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: Jane Monheit
Title: The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 2
Label: Concord Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 1/20/2009
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
Other Editions: Lovers The Dreamers & Me
UPC: 888072311978

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The Lovers, The Dreamers And Me is the new release by the Grammy nominated vocalist Jane Monheit. It was produced by jazz veteran Matt Pierson and features songs by Fiona Apple, Corrine Bailey Rae, Ivan Lins and Paul Simon, as well as classics from the Great American Songbook

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CD Reviews

Tribute to Songwriters? Huh...
Christopher Enzi | San Francisco | 01/30/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)

"On this interminable disc, Jane Monheit- who has quite a lovely voice- rewrites (flubs?) the lyrics of Fran Landesman's "Ballad of the Sad Young Men" twice, each time destroying the rhyming structure and rendering the meaning less powerful. This is no tribute- unless you mean in the tax or royalty sense of paying to use the songs. Also, almost all the songs sound the same. I felt I was at a solo accordion concert. Some closer attention to detail, some variation, some nuance would all be appreciated. Except for the lyrical misreadings, this is all as bland as wallpaper paste. A disappointment."
No, no, no !!
Jonathan Rickard | Connecticut River Valley, USA | 02/05/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Take it off, please! I listened a second time to be sure it wasn't just me being in a foul mood, but this recording is an insult to anyone who appreciates good songs. Peter Cincotti (Rainbow Connection), Corinne Bailey Rae (Like a Star), Anita O'Day (Ballad of the Sad Young Men), and June Christy (Something Cool)--those who recorded the definitive versions of those songs remain untouched. How can 'Lucky to be Me' sound like a sad song? Listen to this dirge-like version. Puzzling that both Scott Colley and Gil Goldstein contributed to this yet were also part of the team that backed Boz Scaggs on his new 'Speak Low' recording of standards to which I've just assigned five stars. Is Ms Monheit so impressed with the quality of her vocal abilities that she ignores the qualities of the songs?"
A VERY disappointed fan
The Wayne-ster | London, UK | 02/24/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)

"A big fan of Jane Monheit's, I own all her discs and concerts and have seen her perform live -- twice. In our modern day music world of synthesizers and sloppy vocals, Jane normally shines as a superb technician, a fluid-yet-precise improvisor, and a versatile songstress.



Not so in The Lovers, The Dreamers and Me! All 13 tracks are bland, unmemorable, pop-like, indistinctive interpretations. Throughout the disc, Jane's singing is slightly off -- even noticeably flat on several occasions! (Check out 4 minutes 20 seconds into Slow Like Honey; 34 seconds and 3m28s into This Girl's in Love with You; 43s into Ain't Gonna Let You Break..; and 40s into Rainbow Connection.) Jane is normally flawless. What has happened in this recording?



As other reviewers have commented, the tempo of most of these tunes is a bit slow. Jane misses opportunities in This Girl's in Love and other pieces to let it loose. Instrumentation -- normally fully in-synch with her beautiful voice -- is also dull. Where's the sax? Where's the bass? Where's the jazz piano?



In short, if you're new to Jane Monheit, don't waste your money on this one. It will ruin your opinion of someone who, in my opinion, is one of the greatest female vocalists (not only of jazz) of our time. Listen instead to My Foolish Heart, Over the Rainbow, Moon River, Love Has No Pride, Waters of March, They Can't Take That Away from Me, and Comecar de Novo. If they don't blow you away, nothing of hers will."