Carolyn Leonhart - Steal the Moon

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Album Details

Title: Steal the Moon
Artist: Carolyn Leonhart
Release Date: 6/13/2000
Re-Released On: 6/27/2000
Label: Sunnyside
UPC: 016728108621
Genre: Rock
Styles: Bop, Torch Songs, Jazz-Pop, Contemporary Jazz, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. It Din't Turn Out That Way
  2. Nature Boy
  3. A Sunday Kind of Love
  4. Juju Knows
  5. All Because of You
  6. Steal the Moon
  7. I've Grown Accustomed to His Face
  8. Little Man
  9. Yesterday's a Dream
  10. Moonglow

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDSunnyside1086

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Album Review

Carolyn Leonhart sits astride the jazz and pop worlds, allowing both to inform her singing and repertoire. The daughter of bassist Jay Leonhart and a backup singer for the reunited Steely Dan, Leonhart inflects her jazz singing with an unmistakable dose of soul and R&B, not unlike Chaka Khan or even Rickie Lee Jones. Pianist Rob Bargad is Leonhart's main collaborator on this album, contributing five compositions, including the lush ballad "Yesterday's a Dream" and a borderline-corny but charming vocal duo with Leonhart on "Steal the Moon," a good candidate for radio play. Leonhart even hands two tracks over entirely to Bargad: the Vince Guaraldi-like piano trio feature "Juju Knows" and a bluesy, smart-alecky vocal tribute to a child titled "Little Man."

Leonhart is bright-toned and sultry on the standards "Nature Boy," "I've Grown Accustomed to His (Her) Face," and "Moonglow," the last an oh-so-hip duo between her and father Jay Leonhart on the bass. She struts her stuff sassily on "Sunday Kind of Love," Bargad's "All Because of You," and Mose Allison's "It Didn't Turn Out That Way." Bargad's solid post-bop piano work anchors every track. Jimmy Cobb and Billy Drummond share drumming duties, Daniel Sadownick weighs in with perfect percussion flourishes, and David Gilmore guests on acoustic guitar for the title track.

As might be expected from a singer with such diverse influences, Leonhart walks a fine line between telling a coherent story and presenting a musical patchwork. But her voice is polished and distinctive, and her band cooks, which invariably makes Steal the Moon a fun listen. ~ David R. Adler, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Billy DrummondDrums
Bob BlumenthalLiner Notes
Bob WardMastering
Carolyn LeonhartVocals
Christopher DrukkerGraphic Design
Daniel SadownickPercussion
Dave KowalskiAssistant Engineer
David BakerEngineer, Engineer
David GilmoreGuitar (Acoustic)
Francois ZalacainExecutive Producer
Jay LeonhartBass
Jimmy CobbDrums
Lourdes DelgadoPhotography
Rob BargadVocals, Producer, Piano