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  • Format: CD
  • Label: Nonesuch 79645-2
  • Released: 2002-09-17
  • Barcode: 0075597964523
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  • Tracks: Sound Clip Buy MP3  1. Ain't It De Truth?
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  2. Tess's Torth Song
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  3. I Must Have That Man!
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  4. Bambalele
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  5. I Wish I Were In Love Again
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  6. Supper Time
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  7. Ill Wind (You're Blowin' Me No Good
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  8. Beat My Dog
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  9. On A Turquoise Cloud
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  10. More Than You Know
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  11. See What I Wanna See
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  12. He Loves & She Loves
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  13. I Double Dare You
    Sound Clip Buy MP3  14. Lose That Long Face
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Posted 2007-08-05 20:52:48:
Amazon.com Editoral Review: Can a diva sing the blues? Past efforts at torch singing by the classically trained have sometimes left listeners feeling more stung than singed. But in tackling this slate of songs from the '30s and '40s (seasoned with a couple of newer, era-friendly tunes by Jay Leonhart and Michael John LaChiusa) for her third studio album, multiple Tony Award winner Audra McDonald has wisely remembered that plumbing their emotional core requires more than perfect vibrato and resonates from a place just slightly to the left of the diaphragm. McDonald claims this collection was inspired by the birth of her daughter. If that's the case, she is going to have one joyous, soulful child. The singer ranges from the gorgeous, delicate smoke of "I Must Have That Man" and the standard "More Than You'll Know" through the saucy jazz of Leonhart's "Beat My Dog" and loopy spunk of LaChiusa's "See What I Want to See" to the breathy blues of "Tess' Torch Song" and unabashed romance of the Gershwins' "He Loves and She Loves." And if the exotica-goes-Broadway ethos of the Brazilian "Bambalele" seems slightly askew, it nonetheless meets the album's happy criterion. --Jerry McCulley

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