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Superb jazz album
I first became aware of Champian Fulton through listening to Clark Terry. He was famous for nurturing young musicians, and while Champian obviously benefited from that, it is clear that Clark Terry saw natural talent and just helped give it a platform to be heard.
This new partnership with Scott Hamilton extends that even further. The two (or three if you count the voice and piano separately) flow together and weave beautifully, complementing one another in all the right places.Being surrounded by such amazing jazzers from such a young age (parents included!), Champian has soaked up the phrasing, the harmonies and especially the emotion in her singing. She channels the instrumentalist in her voice – which, in my opinion, is the best kind of singer! When Your Lover Has Gone comes straight out of the gate – a solid pair – Scott’s tenor piping up in all the right places, Champian emphasising her words cleverly. There is a new smokiness to her voice that shows a pleasant maturation that hasn’t been present before which is nice to hear. The subtleness of Ignasi Gonzalez on bass and Esteve Pi on drums hold the fort: steady, soft and swinging through the rest of the album.
Scott is featured on track two in Black Velvet. Not a song I was familiar with, but it has a catchy, cheeky introduction and you can almost hear the sass coming straight out of the saxophone. A tuneful solo, that’s easy to just close your eyes and get lost in, starts to develop as the quartet sink into a solid swing.
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When Your Lover Has GoneBlack VelvetI Cried For YouThe Things We Did Last SummerToo Marvelous For WordsMy Future Just PassedRunnin' WildThe Very Thought Of You
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