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      2. i've grown accustomed to the bass - sheila jordan

      I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass

      Sheila JordanSheila Jordan
      • 2000
      • 11 tracks
      • 53 min
      • vocal jazz
      I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass - Sheila Jordan
      I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass - Sheila Jordan

      Album Details

      Sheila Jordan, a renowned figure in the world of vocal jazz, presents a captivating live album titled "I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass," recorded in collaboration with bassist Cameron Brown. Released on July 21, 2000, under HighNote Records, this album is a testament to Jordan's exceptional vocal prowess and her deep connection with the jazz tradition.

      The album spans 11 tracks, each a live performance that captures the raw energy and spontaneity of Jordan's artistry. From the opening "Introductory Remarks by Sheila Jordan" to the closing "I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass," the album is a journey through a variety of jazz styles, including bop and ballads. Highlights include the soulful "Good Morning Heartache" and the playful "I Got Rhythm / Listen to Monk (Rhythming)."

      Jordan's unique voice, characterized by its warmth and expressive range, shines throughout the album. Her interpretations of classic jazz standards, such as "The Very Thought of You" and "Embraceable You," are both respectful and innovative, showcasing her ability to make these timeless pieces her own. The album also features original compositions and lesser-known gems, offering a well-rounded listening experience.

      The collaboration with Cameron Brown is particularly noteworthy. His bass playing provides a solid foundation for Jordan's vocals, creating a dynamic interplay that elevates the performances. The chemistry between the two artists is palpable, making this album a standout in Jordan's discography.

      With a duration of 53 minutes, "I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass" is a concise yet impactful collection that showcases Sheila Jordan's enduring talent and her significant contributions to the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to her work, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.

      July 21, 20002000 HighNote Records, Inc.2000 HighNote Records, Inc.

      Tracks

      1. Introductory Remarks by Sheila Jordan - LiveSheila Jordan
        0:36
      2. The Very Thought of You - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        6:43
      3. Better Than Anything - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        4:21
      4. Dat Dere - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        3:33
      5. Mourning Song - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        4:59
      6. The Bird / Tribute (Quasimodo) / Embraceable You - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        9:40
      7. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        2:04
      8. Good Morning Heartache - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        6:10
      9. I Got Rhythm / Listen to Monk (Rhythming) - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        5:19
      10. Sheila's Blues - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        7:27
      11. I've Grown Accustomed to the Bass - LiveSheila Jordan, Cameron Brown
        2:24
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      About Sheila Jordan

      Sheila Jordan, born Sheila Dawson in Detroit, Michigan, is a pioneering American jazz singer and songwriter renowned for her sultry, elastic voice and innovative vocal style. With a career spanning over six decades, Jordan has made a significant impact on the jazz world, particularly in the realms of bebop and free jazz. Her distinctive sound, characterized by sudden pitch changes and flourishes, has captivated audiences and critics alike. Jordan's journey in music began in Detroit, where she discovered her passion for jazz, and later moved to New York, where she continues to inspire with her unique artistry. Her discography is a testament to her creativity and versatility, making her one of the most consistently original voices in jazz.

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