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Something for You: Elaine Elias Sings & Plays Bill Evans
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Artist(s)Eliane Elias
StudioBlue Note Records
Release DateJanuary 15, 2008
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Tracks

  1. You And the Night And the Music
  2. Here's Somethign For You
  3. A Sleepin' Bee
  4. But Not For Me
  5. Waltz For Debby
  6. Five
  7. Blue In Green
  8. Detour Ahead
  9. Minha (All Time)
  10. My Foolish Heart
  11. But Beautiful/Here's That Rainy Day
  12. I Love My Wife
  13. For Nenette
  14. Evanesque
  15. Solar
  16. After All
  17. Here's Something For You (Inro)

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (13 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteAnother great albumQuote
Even though I'm not crazy about her voice, she does a credible job on the few numbers in this album that have vocals. All the songs, however, are wonderful instrumentals. She plays a great jazz piano and has really fine musicians to back her. I enjoyed her song selection, too. June 6, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteCarefully planned, professionally produced, well played.Quote
Although the urgency and intensity prove elusive, Bill Evans' harmonies, voicings, and taste come through on several selections, including the title song (a previously unreleased composition by the late pianist), "Minha," "I Love My Wife," "For Nenette," "Evanesque," and Elias' own "After All." Otherwise, this is one of those smooth, relaxing, well-produced albums (increasingly rare for jazz releases by big American labels) that at times threatens to disappear into the background (ironically, a charge that Bill had to deal with through much of his career). Elias has a full and sultry singing voice along with a charming accent, but its placement (low tenor range) is not particularly well-suited to "Waltz for Debby" (the trio at least freshens it a bit by taking it in 4/4 most of the way).

Especially with Marc Johnson (Evans' last bassist) on the date, it would have been interesting to hear more of the Evans repertoire from his last 18 months ("Nardis," "Turn Out the Stars," possibly even a vocal transcription of "Your Story" entitled "My Story"). The recording concludes with a final taped segment of Evans' own playing which, as atrocious as the audio quality is, should suggest why his was an all but unapproachable talent.

On several numbers Johnson plays the bass of Scott LaFaro (who died less than a month after the seminal Village Vanguard sessions). As has been the case for the past several decades, the recorded sound of bass--while full, encompassing, and very present--tends to be lacking in "character," or "personality." It used to be easy on a blindfold test, even apart from solos, to identify the recorded sound of a Mingus, Ray Brown, Paul Chambers, Sam Jones or Scotty LaFaro. Not just on the Riverside recordings but on some of the dates for Contemporary Records with Hampton Hawes and Harold Land, LaFaro's playing is gutty, ringing, and clearly defined. The equipment was comparatively primitive (an analog tape recorder and a mic placed in front of a bass without a pick-up), but its effectiveness, as the evidence frequently shows, was inarguable. By comparison, this recording (and practically every current recording that isn't a reissue) makes the rhythm section sound highly competent but also generic.

(For me this is a 3-star recording, but I can readily see the appeal of this 16-song album to many listeners, so we'll split the difference.) May 21, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteAmazing accomplishment!Quote
I've been a fan of hers for many years, and this album is definitely one of her best. The more I listen, the better it sounds. Eliane only has a slight problem with one tune - "A Sleepin' Bee" - but that is only because the phrasing of this song is difficult for her in English. I also wish I could understand some of the English lyrics she sings to "Here's Something for You", but that doesn't mar her heartfelt tribute to Bill Evans, also one of my favorite musicians. Her version of "Waltz for Debby" made me misty-eyed. Kudos, Eliane, I love your work! March 27, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteELIANE IS SUPERQuote
WHAT A GREAT CD. ELIANE IS FABULOUS AS ALWAYS. BILL EVANS WAS THE MOST INFLUENTIAL JAZZ PIANIST SINCE THE 50S. IT IS FASCINATING THAT HIS LAST GREAT BASSIST, MARK JOHNSON, IS ELAINE'S HUSBAND. HE IS A ROCK AND PERFECT FOR THIS GIG. I HAVE ALL OF HER WORK AND ADMIRE HER MORE AND MORE. I LOVE HER SINGING ALSO...VERY SENSUOUS, VERY UNIQUE. I JUST HOPE SHE AND MARK WILL KEEP PRODUCING MORE OF THIS GREAT MUSIC! March 10, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteEliane Elias Something for youQuote
fantastic CD. This album is more jazz piano based unlike Dreamer on which she used her sensational voice, but still worth adding to you cd collection for the sheer talent and professionalism of her performance. Its a CD that one never tires of no matter how many times you listen to it. March 6, 2008

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