PATRICE WILLIAMSON
Free to Dream (River Lily)
"If Free to Dream (River Lily) is fair evidence, Patrice Williamson isn't a
singer, she's a one-woman jazz sampler. Serving up a musical smorgasbord that
extends from the art-deco urbanity of "Puttin' on the Ritz" to the doe-eyed
innocence of a Sound of Music medley (complete with a bouncy "Lonely Goatherd"
that could happily share a hillside with Moe Koffman's swingin' shepherd),
Williamson remains as stylistically eclectic as the songs she chooses. She
soars, swoops and scats up a storm. One minute she's swaying to the easy bossa
beat of the self-penned title tune, the next she's dishing up a gorgeous "With
a Song in My Heart" seething with pent-up passion. Yet despite the album's
chameleonlike quality, Williamson never resorts to imitative tricks. She is a
woman of many voices, each distinctly intriguing, all distinctly her own."
Christopher Loudon
JazzTimes, November 2002
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