It's Wonderful

It's Wonderful

It's Wonderful

It's Wonderful

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Overview

Even though this is the first album of her own, Susie Arioli is no newcomer to the vocal game. She has been performing in and around Montreal for several years, and the Susie Arioli Swing Band has also performed at the JVC Jazz Festival in New York. This maiden effort is a happy marriage of classic 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s standards with some non-jazz material. On the standards, Arioli follows firmly in the footsteps of such singers as Billie Holiday, Maxine Sullivan, Peggy Lee, and June Christy. Like them, no matter what she sings, Arioli conveys the lyrics of a song with sensitivity, understanding, and emotion -- just what one might expect to hear from a top-flight vocal artist who knows what she's about. Arioli's interpretation of "I Cover the Waterfront" is done with a combination of mournful loneliness and hopeful anticipation. In his only appearance, Aaron Doyle plays trumpet figures underneath Arioli to help her set the mood. The album's coda, "Blue Prelude," is reminiscent of Nancy Wilson's 1963 recording. Arioli's version matches Wilson's for the down-in-the-dumps feeling, which comes from the "pain in my soul" caused by terminal heartbreak. Arioli also puts her accomplished snare drum playing on display during the session. On the non-classic standard side, "The Big Hurt" and "It's Wonderful" sound like 1950s pop imports and something that Joni James would be comfortable singing. "Trying to Get to You" by rockabilly star Rose Marie McCoy shows a down-to-earth side of Arioli. Snippets of country swing sneak in on her renditions of "Lover Come Back to Me" and "If Dreams Come True," and it works. The Susie Arioli Swing Band is augmented by guest guitarist Jordan Officer, who makes immense contributions to the proceedings. He plays an old-style Harmony guitar that gives off a deep, resonant sound, much like a bass pitched slightly higher than usual; the guitar sets off Arioli's voice very nicely. Officer's soloing and Arioli's vocalizing are made more eloquent by the strong presence of Michael Browne's outstanding rhythm guitar. This is a very entertaining CD and hopefully a forerunner of many others to follow. Recommended. ~ Dave Nathan

Product Details

Release Date: 09/25/2001
Label: Justin Time
UPC: 0068944849321
Rank: 116232

Tracks

  1. If Dreams Come True
  2. He's Funny That Way
  3. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  4. Lover, Come Back to Me
  5. It's Wonderful
  6. I Cover the Waterfront
  7. Reuben's Blues
  8. The Big Hurt
  9. Trying to Get ToYou
  10. No Smokes Blues
  11. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
  12. A Sailboat in the Moonlight
  13. Instrumental #2
  14. Blue Prelude

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Susie Arioli Swing Band   Primary Artist
Susie Arioli   Primary Artist,Chant,Vocals,Caisse Claire,Drums (Snare)
Jordan Officer   Primary Artist,Guitar,Featured Artist
Aaron Doyle   Trumpet
Stephen James Barry   Bass

Technical Credits

Simon Pressey   Producer,Mastering,Engineer,Mixing
Irving Mills   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Joe Bishop   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Benny Goodman   Composer
Edgar Sampson   Composer
John Jacob Loeb   Composer
Leonard Feather   Composer
Charlie McCoy   Composer
Wayne Shanklin   Composer
Neil Moret   Composer
Richard A. Whiting   Composer
Jordan Officer   Arranger,Composer
Mitchell Parish   Composer
Sigmund Romberg   Composer
Paul Francis Webster   Composer
Susie Arioli   Liner Notes
Edward Heyman   Composer
Carmen Lombardo   Composer
Gene Roland   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Johnny Green   Composer
O. Harvey   Composer
Stuff Smith   Composer
Gordon Jenkins   Composer
Robert Wells   Composer
Jonathan Wenk   Photography
Heidi Fleming   Executive Producer
Charlie Singleton   Composer
Shelby Singleton   Composer
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