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SpinVintage
Natasha Miller
SpinVintage
Genre: Jazz
 
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Sooner or later, most singers get the urge to make a standards record. And they always try to make it different, says Natasha Miller, the sterling Bay Area-based jazz singer prized for her rich sound, streamlined phrasing ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Natasha Miller
Title: SpinVintage
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Poignant Records
Release Date: 9/14/2010
Album Type: Single
Genre: Jazz
Style: Vocal Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 707541112697

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Sooner or later, most singers get the urge to make a standards record. And they always try to make it different, says Natasha Miller, the sterling Bay Area-based jazz singer prized for her rich sound, streamlined phrasing and unforced feeling. I wanted to make a standards album that was different different. Miller pulls that off brilliantly on her pleasing new CD, SpinVintage, a collection of classic songs that sound anything but standard. She puts a bracing spin on some of the best known tunes in the American Songbook, among them the Gershwin s Summertime, Irving Berlin s Blue Skies and Rodgers & Hart s My Funny Valentine. A deft musician with a keen sense of dynamics, tone color and timing, Miller brings spontaneity to the music while staying true to the melodies and lyrics. Her supple voice dances and floats through Adam Theis daringly original arrangements. His quirky and grooving charts, with their popping horn lines and moody film-noir flavors, frame and underscore the graceful melodies Miller sings, creating the yin-yang that gives this recording its singular sound. Adam is a wild man genius, says Miller, who s worked with the creative Bay Area arranger, trombonist and bandleader and his genre-crossing Jazz Mafia crew over the years. I needed his playful insight into this music. I wanted him to take the standards I d chosen songs that were familiar to listeners and were my favorites and basically create new songs from them. Produced by Miller for her Poignant Records label, SpinVintage is a major departure from the vocalist s last two successful recordings, Don t Move, from 2006, and I Had a Feelin , releases two years earlier. They both featured the music of Bobby Sharp, the brilliant but forgotten songwriter who composed the 1961 Ray Charles classic Unchain My Heart. Miller brought Sharp back to public attention, showcasing many of his songs that had never been performed until she brought them to life. With this new record, I wanted to give the audience something they didn't expect from me, says Miller, a highly trained classical violinist from Des Moines who played with orchestras and chamber groups in the Midwest before moving to San Francisco in 1995 to write and perform her original songs. She worked in advertising while performing at night until the music took over and she gave up the day gig. Her signing career took off. Miller became a favorite on the Bay Area club and festival scene, and her two Bobby Sharp recordings brought her wider acclaim. Reviewing a performance of Sharp s songs, Los Angeles Times jazz critic Don Heckman praised the way Miller sang the material with sensitivity and insight, her cool musicality and clear articulation illuminating the unfamiliar pieces. A versatile jazz artist who can create a mood of hushed intimacy or hothouse exuberance, Miller draws inspiration for a wide range of musicians, from the classical violinists Itzhak Perlman and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg to singer-songwriter Ricki Lee Jones, the Police and operatic diva Frederica von Stade. Miller does the one operatic number on SpinVintage -- Summertime from the 1935 Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess in a decidedly un-operatic manner. She sings it in a lower octave than the original, giving the song a bittersweet reading in a dark-hued Theis arrangement set in 6/4 time. It s followed by Ray Noble s lovely The Very Thought of You, which sails along in relaxed bossa nova groove perfectly suited to the smiling sensuousness of Miller s vocal. I wanted to bring out the beauty and simplicity of the song, says the singer, who turns up the heat on a funky and joyous ride through the classic Etta James vehicle At Last.