Marlena Shaw – Live In Tokyo (Edition japonaise)
Marlena Shaw – Vocals
Bass – Jeff Chambers
Drums – Ron Otis
Piano – Clarence McDonald
Tenor Saxophone – Rickey Woodard
Lyrics by Marlena Shaw (A1), Artie Kane (A2), Carol Connors (A2), Eugene McDaniels (A3), Bernie Hanighen (B1), Stanley Adams (B2), Maria Grever (B2), Bernard Ighner (B3)
Music written by Marlena Shaw (A1), Artie Kane (A2), Carol Connors (A2), Eugene McDaniels (A3), Cootie Williams (B1), Thelonious Monk (B1), Maria Grever (B2), Bernard Ighner (B3)
1 LP, standard sleeve
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Live
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Eighty-Eight's
Original Label : Eighty-Eight's
Recorded live at B Flat, Tokyo on June 28, 2002
Recorded by Shoshihiro Suzuki
Mixed by Takashi Sasaki
Produced by Yasohachi "88" Itoh
Mastered by Tohru Kotestu
Originally released in 2002
Tracks:
Side A:
- Ooh Wee - Baby You're The One For Me
- Don't Ask To Stay Until Tomorrow
- Feel Like Makin' Love
Side B:
- 'Round Midnight
- What A Difference A Day Mad
- Loving You Was LIke A Party
Reviews:
“There are vocalists who can sing well, and swing too; and then there are seasoned professionals who master any material, making each song sound like a fresh thought and an intimate conversation. Marlena Shaw, who began with Count Basie and still works steadily and internationally all through the year, has each of these elements, plus a stage presence that manages to be both electrifying and endearing. This live release, recorded at Tokyo's B Flat club in June 2002, and reissued about a year later by 441 Records, supplies a taste of Shaw's warm, easy rapport with her audience, and their delighted response. What is fully documented is her splendid voice and range, and her relaxed, personal delivery of the material. Here it moves from her own, finger-snapping "Ooh Wee -- You're the One for Me," to a slow-burning rendition of "What a Difference a Day Makes." Shaw recalls her Basie days with "Until I Met You," aka "Corner Pocket," and heats up both "Round Midnight" and "Feel Like Makin' Love," which was a hit for Roberta Flack in a more subdued version. Whether interpreting jazz classics or pop tunes, Shaw puts her signature on each track, inviting the listener in with her direct, earthy approach, and her unique lyrical improvisations that enhance the meaning of each song.” AllMusic Review by Judith Schlesinger
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.6 / 5