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Betty Buckley|Quintessence

Quintessence

Betty Buckley

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Quintessence is the "pure and concentrated essence of a substance" and the title of a beautiful album from vocalist Betty Buckley and longtime producer/musical arranger/pianist Kenny Werner, who is co-credited on the cover. Not actually a "compilation," the liner notes by Betty Lynn Buckley explain that this studio disc, the musical duo's ninth album over a span of two decades, represents more of an open arrangement to rework the music the singer is associated with. For example, she extends Arthur Alexander's classic "Cry Me a River" from the sparse -- and shorter -- 3:09 version on 1997's Much More album to a more elaborate and experimental vamp that is double in length. Where Jane Olivor is overpowering in her sublime grandiosity, Buckley takes the subtle approach, though with a dash of Olivor's inflections. For those not in touch with Buckley's recordings, this will serve as a good starting point, the rendition of Stephen Sondheim's "No One Is Alone" adding a bit more pop to the tune's jazz leanings, and also contrasting with Buckley's own cautious rendition from 1993's Children Will Listen CD. Some purists may object to the treatment of the Rex Harrison nugget "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," not spoken à la Harrison, and further morphed by being combined in a medley with Oscar Levant's "Blame It on My Youth." Where Janice Borla on From Every Angle gives a breathy rendition to the Levant classic, Werner and Buckley make it introspective and daintily methodical. Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust" is absorbed by Buckley's persona, material so well-loved that reinterpretation, though imperative, comes with risks. The singer lets the listener judge if those risks are rewarded. Brenda Russell's "Get Here" is truly sentimental, and one of the most moving pieces of these dozen new musical essays from Betty Lynn and her longtime musician friends. Composers from Sergio Mendes to Leonard Bernstein are embraced, the West Side Story show tune "Something's Coming" giving the artist a chance to offer traditional sounds along with the self-exploration. Quintessence is full of loveliness and should bring in new fans, but it also hints that there are more paths for these artists to pursue and that they intend to do so with an eye toward shaking things up.

© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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1
So Many Stars
00:05:39

Alan Bergman, Lyricist - Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Marilyn Bergman, Lyricist - Sérgio Mendes, Composer - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

2
The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (From Oklahoma!)
00:03:06

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Oscar Hammerstein II, Lyricist - Richard Rodgers, Composer - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

3
Like a Lover
00:03:47

Alan Bergman, Lyricist - Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Dory Caymmi, Composer - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Marilyn Bergman, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

4
Stardust
00:04:09

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Hoagy Carmichael, Composer - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Mitchell Parish, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

5
Cry Me a River
00:06:05

Arthur Hamilton, Composer - Arthur Hamilton, Lyricist - Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

6
Dindi / How Insensitive
00:08:05

Antonio Carlos Jobim, Composer - Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Norman Gimbel, Lyricist - Ray Gilbert, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

7
No One Is Alone (From Into the Woods)
00:03:42

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

8
Anyone Can Whistle (From Anyone Can Whistle)
00:02:56

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Stephen Sondheim, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

9
Blame It on My Youth / I've Grown Accustomed to His Face (From My Fair Lady)
00:04:45

Alan Jay Lerner, Lyricist - Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Edward Heyman, Lyricist - Frederick Loewe, Composer - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Oscar Levant, Composer - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

10
Something's Coming (From West Side Story)
00:03:39

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Leonard Bernstein, Composer - Stephen Sondheim, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

11
The Man I Used to Love
00:04:54

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - CLIFFORD CARTER, Arranger - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Susan Werner, Composer - Susan Werner, Lyricist - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

12
Get Here
00:04:44

Betty Buckley, Performer - Betty Buckley, Producer - Brenda Russell, Composer - Brenda Russell, Lyricist - Dan Weiss, Drums - Kenny Werner, Arranger - Kenny Werner, Piano - Kenny Werner, Producer - Todd Reynolds, Violin - Tony Marino, Bass

(P) 2008 Bucky Diltz, Inc

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Quintessence is the "pure and concentrated essence of a substance" and the title of a beautiful album from vocalist Betty Buckley and longtime producer/musical arranger/pianist Kenny Werner, who is co-credited on the cover. Not actually a "compilation," the liner notes by Betty Lynn Buckley explain that this studio disc, the musical duo's ninth album over a span of two decades, represents more of an open arrangement to rework the music the singer is associated with. For example, she extends Arthur Alexander's classic "Cry Me a River" from the sparse -- and shorter -- 3:09 version on 1997's Much More album to a more elaborate and experimental vamp that is double in length. Where Jane Olivor is overpowering in her sublime grandiosity, Buckley takes the subtle approach, though with a dash of Olivor's inflections. For those not in touch with Buckley's recordings, this will serve as a good starting point, the rendition of Stephen Sondheim's "No One Is Alone" adding a bit more pop to the tune's jazz leanings, and also contrasting with Buckley's own cautious rendition from 1993's Children Will Listen CD. Some purists may object to the treatment of the Rex Harrison nugget "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," not spoken à la Harrison, and further morphed by being combined in a medley with Oscar Levant's "Blame It on My Youth." Where Janice Borla on From Every Angle gives a breathy rendition to the Levant classic, Werner and Buckley make it introspective and daintily methodical. Hoagy Carmichael's "Stardust" is absorbed by Buckley's persona, material so well-loved that reinterpretation, though imperative, comes with risks. The singer lets the listener judge if those risks are rewarded. Brenda Russell's "Get Here" is truly sentimental, and one of the most moving pieces of these dozen new musical essays from Betty Lynn and her longtime musician friends. Composers from Sergio Mendes to Leonard Bernstein are embraced, the West Side Story show tune "Something's Coming" giving the artist a chance to offer traditional sounds along with the self-exploration. Quintessence is full of loveliness and should bring in new fans, but it also hints that there are more paths for these artists to pursue and that they intend to do so with an eye toward shaking things up.

© Joe Viglione /TiVo

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