- Audio CD (11 Feb 2003)
- Please Note: Requires SACD-compatible hardware
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: SACD, Import
- Label: Sony
- ASIN: B00007MB7G
- Other Editions: Audio CD | MP3 Download
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With regard to Monheit's performance, I think it is particularly good because since this is not her album, the emphasis was on all the players; O'Conner, Monheit and Marsalis. Because of that, the cuts that feature all of these performers are really, really full. The singing is great, the trumpet is great and the violin is great -- they are all given the opportunity to shine and it is wonderful."Honeysuckle Rose" is just flat out smokin'. Truly outstanding. Monheit's vocals tend to anchor the piece but O'Conner and Marsalis do wonderful things with their parts. On Monheit's albums, she's the primary focus. The instruments are in service to her vocals. But, on this CD, she is jammin' with two obvious masters who get a chance to take the songs where they want to and these songs really fly. Similarly good are "As Time Goes By", "Fascinatin' Rhythm" and "As Time Goes By" (the latter two without Marsalis). The cuts with O'Conner and his supporting musicians are good but don't match the other collaborations. As a result, it's hard for me to think of this as just O'Conner's CD. I've seen O'Conner and his two sidemen in concert recently and they were very, very good. It was a truly great concert. But, if I had a chance to see O'Conner, Monheit and Marsalis together, wow, paradise. I would go anywhere for that show.
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