In Blue

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 66:39

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Exceptional

paul.clegg

This is the second album of Karrin Allyson that I have and she excels. Every track is pretty special.

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First Taste

JJBCO

Not being a huge fan of blues and not owning any other KA, I am surprised to find myself listening to tracks from this album almost everyday. Her voice is silky smooth, and I find myself listening to the band as much as her voice. Excellent stuff.

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Much like Wynton Marsalis’ Soul Gestures in Southern Blue trilogy, vocalist Karrin Allyson’s In Blue is a celebration of the blues. But where Marsalis focused on original post-bop compositions, Allyson simply performs some of her favorite tunes by composers such as Mose Allison, George & Ira Gershwin, Blossom Dearie, Bonnie Raitt, and others. Coming on the heels of her much-lauded double-Grammy-nominated Ballads: Remembering John Coltrane, In Blue may seem less ambitious than its predecessor, but this would be an unfair judgment. Allyson tackles this concept with as much verve and artistry as the Coltrane project and it’s never a bad thing to hear her interpret a standard. Interestingly, this is apparently virgin ground for the singer, as she has never attempted such an extended foray into blues territory before. Not surprisingly, the results are stellar, with Allyson’s ruddy voice — here sounding not dissimilar to Raitt’s — tailor-made for the blues. It doesn’t hurt either that she brings along such consummate sidemen as pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Lewis Nash. – Matt Collar

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