The Window

The Window

by Cecile McLorin Salvant
The Window

The Window

by Cecile McLorin Salvant

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

On Cecile McLorin Salvant's 2017 album, Dreams and Daggers, she paired with pianist Sullivan Fortner for a rousing and saucy live rendition of Bessie Smith's "You've Got to Give Me Some." It was one of the most delightful tracks on an album that earned the singer her second Grammy Award. Salvant and Fortner take that charming, in-the-moment chemistry even further on her fifth album, 2018's The Window. Once again shifting between studio recordings and several live performances made at New York's Village Vanguard, Salvant and Fortner commune over a deftly curated and deeply enveloping mix of standards, covers, and one Salvant original, "A Clef," sung entirely in French. There are several impressive aspects to The Window that reveal themselves as you listen. First, while there are certainly songs people will recognize here, these are lesser-performed standards like Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz's "By Myself" and the Nat King Cole number "Wild Is Love." They aren't unknown, but certainly not in the canon of songs you hear often. Even when Salvant and Fortner make a populist choice, as on their heartbreakingly delicate handling of "Somewhere" from West Side Story, the results are nuanced and harmonically expansive. Elsewhere, they explore even more unexpected fare, burrowing deeply into the Dori Caymmi co-write "Obsession" and bringing on board saxophonist Melissa Aldana for a haunting, impressionistic reading of vocalist Norma Winstone and pianist Jimmy Rowles' "The Peacocks." Secondly, for a singer who has drawn well-earned comparisons to the pantheon of great vocalists with names like Ella, Aretha, and Billie, Salvant has an almost magical ability to make each song her own. Her opening take on Stevie Wonder's "Visions" sounds completely unlike the soulful 1973 original, yet somehow perfect as she imbues it with her own dusky, 1950s cabaret intimacy. Of course, Fortner is due equal credit for this transformative quality. A virtuoso in his own right, he has a pristine touch and lithe improvisational skills, drawing tastefully upon classical, post-bop, and stride styles, often within the same song. That he and Salvant play with such elan, but still manage to never get in each other's way, speaks to their immense skill and creative empathy. Together, they play with an amorously creative and emotionally varied cornucopia of energies -- so much so that you almost forget it's just the two of them. Despite that virtuosic spark, The Window remains an intensely intimate listen, as if Salvant and Fortner are playing just for you. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 10/12/2018
Label: Mack Avenue
UPC: 0673203113213
Rank: 95735

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cecile McLorin Salvant   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Handwriting
Sullivan Fortner   Piano,Organ
Melissa Aldana   Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Cole Porter   Composer
Cy Coleman   Composer
Charles Singleton   Composer
Dori Caymmi   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Leonard Bernstein   Composer
Tracy Mann   Composer
Raj Naik   Design
Maria Ehrenreich   Producer,Creative Services Coordinator
Dorothy Wayne   Composer
Jean Eblinger   Composer
Sharon Green   Product Manager
Gretchen Valade   Executive Producer
Cecile McLorin Salvant   Composer,Producer,Art Direction,Illustrations
Martin Gold   Composer
Mark Fitton   Photography
Louis Despax   Composer
Louis Depax   Composer
Howard Dietz   Composer
Mark Wilder   Mastering Engineer
Marty Gold   Composer
Will Wakefield   A&R
Ray Rasch   Composer
Norma Winstone   Composer
Al Pryor   Producer
Buddy Johnson   Composer
Damon Whittemore   Engineer
Alec Wilder   Composer
Arthur Schwartz   Composer
Todd Whitelock   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
Stevie Wonder   Composer
Gilson Peranzzetta   Composer
Stephen Sondheim   Composer
Jimmy Rowles   Composer
Eddie Snyder   Composer
Carolyn Leigh   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Al Alberts   Composer
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