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Distancia
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Distancia
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For her debut recording, vocalist
, who was born in Mexico City and honed her craft in Italy and New York City, is at times a dream weaver, sensual partner, and languid lover able to understand how to bridge the distance emotionally between the now and the never to be. Singing lyrics mostly in Portuguese and Spanish (with two in English), hers is primarily a wafting siren's song, alluring and tempting while also knowing deep in her soul that the gaps and long goodbyes between passionate times must be savored and treasured. She wrote most of the material with help from friend, co-producer, and arranger
, who curiously does not play saxophone on the date. Guitarist
and pianist
are her principal helpmates, lending their ultra-melodic gifts and flair for modernistic jazz devices to identify this as a contemporary rather than traditional project.
's voice can be favorably compared to that of
or
as she weaves magic spells of hope and gratitude, and what must eventually be love. Of the cover songs, the band does a lovely free-floating to lively tropicalia version of
's
and strips an easy-flowing take of
down to bare bones, with
's presence in tow.
and
are sung in English, the former a pretty, understated, and delicate song, the latter a plea to stay (in 7/8 time) with
's chopped-up guitar agreeable to the idea. The romantic
open the program with distinct contemporary musings from
, respectively laying the foundation in 7/8 or 3/4 time to guide the singer into a wordless flight of fancy or more alluring tones.
is likely the most challenging piece, with a 6/8 beat that is very minimalist, energetic, and dramatically demanding. Appealing to misty dreamers, whether sitting by the fire in the cold north or denizens of warmer climes,
is a singer speaking directly to the heart on her first CD, with great potential for more expansive music to come. ~ Michael G. Nastos