Laura Ainsworth "Necessary Evil" CD Release PartyEVENT DETAILS |
Laura
Ainsworth’s 2011 debut, Keep It To Yourself, scored worldwide radio
play (landing on Jazz Week’s Top Airplay chart tied with Stanley Clarke)
and critical hosannas. Jazz Inside devoted a lead review in its
Vocalists issue, raving, “You can keep all those pop divas, the only one
for me is Laura Ainsworth… A wonderful modern interpreter of the Great
American Songbook, as well as thoroughly modern styles.”
SomethingElseReviews dubbed it “transcendent” and said that with her
“satiny, impossibly old-fashioned, nearly three-octave voice, Ainsworth
is the very portrait of West Coast cool.” AllAboutJazz.com said she is
“gifted with a sultry, swoon-inducing croon,” and her debut was “among
the year's most consistently engaging jazz releases, performed with
class and heartfelt passion.” The Dallas Morning News called her voice
“sublime,” and Robert Sutton at JazzCorner.com lauded her as “a funny
lady with a jewel of a voice” who “weaves past and present with stunning
power.”
Now, Laura Ainsworth and her partner, producer/arranger/pianist extraordinaire Brian Piper are back, bigger and better, with her new album, Necessary Evil, joined by some of the top jazz artists in Texas. Tracks include fresh twists on standards, revitalizations of forgotten obscurities and great new songs in elegant styles, such as the potential AC smash, “The Lies of Handsome Men” and the instant Big Band classic, “Last Train to Mercerville,” featuring an all-star 13-piece horn section. Necessary Evil’s theme is love songs with a twist: some heartbreaking, some with a touch of the wicked humor that has made Laura’s syndicated parody songs a mainstay of radio shows around the world. In the end, we learn that for pure, true romance, we must turn to the great old songs of writers such as Johnny Mercer, the type of tunes Laura grew up with as her dad, renowned sax/clarinet player Billy Ainsworth, accompanied Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Mel Torme and other icons of the Great American Songbook.
Laura Ainsworth "Necessary Evil"
(Eclectus Records ER-1002) Street Date June 25, 2013
Brian Piper: All keyboards, John Adams:
Bass, Steve Barnes: Drums and percussion, Chris McGuire: Sax solos
on tracks 1, 4, 10, 12; clarinet on 5 & 8, Rodney Booth: Trumpet
solo, tracks 2 & 11, Steven Story: Violin solo, track 6 , Pete
Brewer: Flute solo, track 9, Big Band horns on Tracks 1 & 12:
Trumpets: Jay Saunders, Keith Jourdan, Rodney Booth, Peter Clagett,
Trombones: Carl Murr, Greg Waits, Simon Willate, Eric Swanson, Alto
Sax: Randy Lee, Jim Pritchard Tenor Sax: Chris McGuire, Clay
Pritchard Baritone Sax: Pete Brewer
1 Necessary Evil (4:06) Big Band/Jazz Radio Pick 2 One More Time (3:20) Sultry ‘30s jazz ballad 3 The Gentleman Is A Dope (4:17) Jazz Radio Pick 4 Just Give Me A Man (3:18) Funny cocktail jazz 5 Love Is A Dangerous Thing (3:23) Breezy swing/jazz 6 My Foolish Heart (4:34) Standards Radio Pick 7 The Lies Of Handsome Men (4:37) AC Radio Pick 8 Get Out And Get Under The Moon (3:22) ‘30s swing 9 Out Of This World (5:21) Exotic, Jazz Radio Pick 10 Hooray For Love (3:18) Jazz/Standards Radio Pick 11 I’d Give A Dollar For A Dime (3:28) Nostalgic ballad 12 Last Train To Mercerville (4:24) Standards Radio Pick |
STREET DATE: JUNE 25, 2013 RADIO ADD DATE: JULY 1, 2013
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