Jane Monheit - Come Dream with Me

Jane Monheit - Come Dream with Me
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Album Details

Title: Come Dream with Me
Artist: Jane Monheit
Release Date: 5/22/2001
Re-Released On: 10/25/2004
Label: Sony Music Distribution, N-Coded/Warlock
UPCs: 026656421921, 806084421928, 5099750947722, 766487952224
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Contemporary Jazz, American Popular Song, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Moods: Bittersweet, Elegant, Refined/Mannered, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sophisticated, Calm/Peaceful, Intimate, Sensual
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Over the Rainbow
  2. Hit the Road to Dreamland
  3. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
  4. Waters of March
  5. I'm Through with Love
  6. I'll Be Seeing You
  7. Something to Live For
  8. So Many Stars
  9. If
  10. Blame It on My Youth
  11. A Case of You
  12. Over the Rainbow [Home Recording]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDSony Music Distribution5094772
2001CDN-Coded/Warlock4219

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Album Review

Jane Monheit's sophomore outing follows in the same accessible mold as her debut, Never Never Land. The young, fairly green vocalist is joined again by all-star musicians, including renowned pianist Kenny Barron, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Greg Hutchinson, with Michael Brecker and Tom Harrell making a handful of guest appearances each. Closing the album on a surprising note, African phenom Richard Bona joins for an intimate duo rendition of Joni Mitchell's "A Case of You," playing acoustic guitar accompaniment and overdubbing fretless bass filigree behind Monheit's vocal. Monheit's exquisite voice is becoming more seasoned and expressive, particularly on sassier numbers like "Hit the Road to Dreamland" and "I'm Through with Love." She also wraps her seductive charm around Jobim's swaying free-association poem "Waters of March" and takes on two of jazz's grand ballads, Billy Strayhorn's "Something to Live For" and Fran Landesman's "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most." The latter, a duet with Kenny Barron, prompts one to compare and contrast Chaka Khan's rendition with Chick Corea on 1982's Echoes of an Era. "Blame It on My Youth," "I'll Be Seeing You," and "Over the Rainbow" are pleasant but less remarkable. (The hidden 12th track, which features Monheit as a child croaking her way a cappella through "Over the Rainbow," is a harmless bit of self-indulgence.) There are a number of textural enhancements that distinguish this album from its predecessor, including subtle overdubbed background vocals, unobtrusive string orchestrations by Bill Fisher, and general arranging input from the superb young pianist David Berkman. With the Joni Mitchell tune and also with "If," a '70s soft rock hit by Bread, Monheit complicates her image as a retro jazz classicist, which earned her some rather severe critical drubbing when she broke onto the scene in 2000. ~ David R. Adler, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Amy KwongDesign, Art Direction
Bob MichaelsExecutive Producer, Mastering
Camille TominaroProduction Coordination
Carl GriffinMixing, Executive Producer, Mastering
Carol BoldishPackage Coordinator
Chris HaynesEngineer
Christian McBrideMusician, Bass (Electric), Bass
David BerkmanHorn Arrangements, Rhythm Arrangements
Gary LuxMixing
Gene PaulSonic Supervisor, Mastering, Supervisor, Mixing
Gregory HutchinsonMusician, Drums
Jane MonheitRhythm Arrangements, Vocal Arrangement
Jannelle GuillotVoiceover
Jeff DeanExecutive Producer
Joel DornProducer, Liner Notes
John TrickettExecutive Producer
Kehni DavisQuality Control
Kenny BarronPiano, Musician, Strings
Kristian StorliAuthoring
Lynn GoldsmithPhotography
Maria VerelMake-Up
May Ann TopperConcept Development
Melinda PeplerProduction Coordination
Michael BreckerGuest Appearance, Saxophone
Richard BonaArranger, Guitar, Guest Appearance, Fretless Bass
Robert MolnarWardrobe
Steve MazurAssistant Engineer
Todd ParkerMixing, Engineer
Tom HarrellTrumpet, Strings, Guest Appearance
Trim DaCosta, SandraProject Consultant
William S. FischerConductor, String Conductor, String Arrangements