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Free
to Dream
Read the
critics' praise for
Free to Dream.
Singer
Patrice Williamson says that her second album, Free to Dream (RiverLily,
June 11, 2002), "definitely reflects where I am in life. I'm much more
confident and sure of myself now that I'm in my thirties. I'm happier
and feeling quite independent." Her new found self-assurance manifests
itself throughout the album, in the exuberance of her voice, her sensitivity
to the meaning of a song's lyrics, the subtle nuances of her phrasing
and timbre, and the wide range of material she tackles. For Williamson,
maturity brings not only self-possession and poise, but also emotional
depth and a willingness to explore.
On
Free to Dream, Williamson's cool, smoky, and supple alto envelops each
song in a sensuous embrace. There's a remarkable play of darkness and
light and a wide range of inflections in her voice that bring out shades
of meaning in the words. Her unerring feel for time is marked by a playfulness
with the beat that let's her drag a word or phrase behind the beat one
instant then spring ahead of it the next. Even when she's taking liberties
with a song, she never loses track of the words or melody; she's seems
to be guided by an innate feeling for the lyrical.
Throughout the album, she is able to make
personal statements that also address universal feelings. Her originals,
such as "In the Loop" and "Free to Dream" are statements of self-hood,
independence, and hopefulness. She conveys the sweet sadness of love
with great compassion and understanding on Bonfa's "Gentle Rain" and
Stevie Wonder's "Another Star." There's just a hint of laughter in "But
not for Me"and tenderness in "With a Song in My Heart." But Williamson
has plenty of emotional range and there's sass and self-assurance in
the down and dirty blues, "You Don't Know What You're Missing" and the
headlong euphoria of bebop in Bud Powell's "Celia." Her medley of songs
from The Sound of Music, a loving daughter's playful and affectionate
"thank-you" to her late father, is heartwarming and creatively insightful.
This is not merely an album by a singer
with a back up band, but a real jazz singer's album. Williamson scats
with authority on "Alone Together" and her pure, melodious flute playing
graces "Gentle Rain" and "Puttin' on the Ritz."
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In
the Loop
Patrice
Williamson, arr. Mark Shilanksy
But
Not for Me
George
Gershwin and Ira Gershwin
arr. Mark Shilansky
Free
to Dream
Patrice Willimason & Mark Shilansky
With
a Song in My Heart
Richard
Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
The
Gentle Rain
Louis
Bonfa & Matt Dubey
U Don't
Know What You're Missin'!
Mark
Shilansky & Patrice Williamson
The
Sound of Music Suite
Richard
Rogers & Oscar Hammerstein
arr.
Mark Shilansky
Alone
Together
Howard
Dietz & Arthur Schwartz arr. Helen Sung
My Love
Is
Bill
Myles
Love
Me or Leave Me
Walter
Donaldson & Gus Kahn
arr.
Mark Shilansky
Celia
Bud
Powell
Another
Star
Stevie
Wonder, arr. Mark Shilansky
Puttin'
on the Ritz
Irving
Berlin, arr. Mark Shilanksy
Close
Your Eyes
Bernice
Petkere
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Patrice
Williamson, vocals & flute
Eric
Byers, acoustic & electric guitar
Jason
Hunter, soprano & tenor saxophone
Keala
Kaumeheiwa, acoustic bass
Ron
Savage, drums
Mark
Shilansky, piano
Kera
Washington, percussion
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