Lucky Girl

Lucky Girl

by Naylor,Jacqui
Lucky Girl

Lucky Girl

by Naylor,Jacqui

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Overview

Jacqui Naylor has never been afraid to keep listeners guessing. She performs straight-ahead vocal jazz so convincingly that some admirers think that she is really a jazz singer at heart; she performs folk-rock and adult alternative so convincingly that other admirers believe that she is really a singer/songwriter at heart. And Naylor doesn't become any easier to categorize on Lucky Girl, which not only contains vocal jazz and folk-rock/adult alternative performances, but also moves into soul territory at times. This 2011 release finds Naylor putting her spin on a variety of familiar songs, which range from Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff's "Close the Door" (a major solo hit for the late Teddy Pendergrass in 1978, which was two years after he left Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes) to Henry Mancini's "Moon River" to Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart." And Naylor still has fun with "acoustic smashing," which is her term for combining songs in unorthodox ways. For example, her interpretation of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" borrows the melody of George Benson's "Breezin'"; it's not what one expects from that Tin Pan Alley standard, but Naylor makes the two songs sound like a perfectly natural combination. And she even manages to surprise us on the Matt Dennis warhorse "Angel Eyes," which is one of those great but overdone standards that has been absolutely beaten to death over the years. Naylor's unlikely version is surprisingly funky; rarely does one hear "Angel Eyes" performed with such an overt R&B influence. The original songs (Naylor co-wrote nine of the CD's eleven tracks with pianist and longtime collaborator Art Khu) aren't any less surprising; one never knows if a Naylor/Khu original will favor straight-ahead jazz or folk-rock/adult alternative. Naylor's sense of adventure is alive and well on Lucky Girl, which is yet another creative triumph for the hard-to-categorize vocalist. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 09/27/2011
Label: Ruby Star Records
UPC: 0667811582523
Rank: 161750

Tracks

  1. Lucky Girl
  2. Nothing Could Be Better Than You
  3. The Surrey with the Fringe on Top
  4. Since I Love You
  5. It Was Supposed to Work Out
  6. Only Love Can Break Your Heart
  7. Dreamin' Prayin' Wishin'
  8. Moon River
  9. Sunshine and Rain
  10. I Promise
  11. Angel Eyes
  12. Close the Door
  13. You're My Favorite Person
  14. I Can't Make You Love Me
  15. Beautiful

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jacqui Naylor   Primary Artist,Vocals
Jon Evans   Bass,Percussion,Lap Steel Guitar
Josh Jones   Drums,Percussion
Art Khu   Organ,Piano,Fender Rhodes
Alison Evans   Vocals (Background)
Crystal Monee Hall   Vocals (Background)
Chloe Scott   Flute

Technical Credits

Marcy Cravat   Photography
Jacqui Naylor   Composer,Producer
Shamblin   Composer
Jon Evans   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Josh Jones   Arranger,Producer
Henry Mancini   Composer
Art Khu   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Leon Huff   Composer
Michael Romanowski   Mastering
Jules Kobelin   Design
Kenny Gamble   Composer
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