Description
Mack Avenue: Cécile McLorin Salvant — The Window (Audio CD)
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Product Details:
- Product Type: Audio CD
- Brand / Label: Mack Avenue
- Artist: Cécile McLorin Salvant
- Featured Musician: Sullivan Fortner (piano, organ)
- Catalogue Number: MAC 1132
- UPC / Barcode: 0673203113220
- Release Year: 2018
- Producers: Al Pryor and Cécile McLorin Salvant
- Genre: Jazz
- Style: Vocal jazz, piano-vocal duo
Product Features
- Format: CD
- Discs: 1
- Total runtime: approx. 70 minutes
- Packaging: Trifold digipak
- Recording: Sear Sound and The Village Vanguard, New York City
- Printed in the USA
Overview
The Window is a record stripped down to two voices — Cécile McLorin Salvant singing, Sullivan Fortner at the piano — and almost nothing else. That restraint is the whole point. With just piano and voice, the two are free to bend time, harmony and phrasing wherever the song wants to go.
Salvant won the Thelonious Monk competition in 2010 and has spent the years since collecting Grammys and a reputation as one of the most fearless interpreters in jazz. She doesn't aim for pretty. She digs into a lyric until it gives up something new, then leaves it.
The programme is a wide net: Stevie Wonder's "Visions" opens it, Rodgers and Hammerstein's "The Sweetest Sounds" sits near Bernstein's "Somewhere," and there's a French chanson, "J'ai l'Cafard," and her own "À Clef." Seventeen tracks across roughly seventy minutes. The closer, "The Peacocks," brings in Melissa Aldana on tenor saxophone — the only moment a third musician appears.
Recorded partly live at the Village Vanguard, the album keeps the intimacy of a room where you can hear everything. It won the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
Interesting Facts
- The Window won the 2019 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album, continuing Salvant's run of wins in the category.
- The album is built almost entirely as a piano-vocal duo with Sullivan Fortner, who plays organ on two tracks; only the closer adds a third musician.
- Salvant created the album's artwork herself — the cover illustration, typography and art direction are all her own work.
- The closing track, "The Peacocks," features tenor saxophonist Melissa Aldana, the album's sole guest.
- The repertoire reaches from Stevie Wonder and Buddy Johnson to Rodgers and Hammerstein, Bernstein, and a French-language number, alongside Salvant's own composition "À Clef."
- Parts of the album were recorded live at the Village Vanguard, the storied New York jazz club, preserving the feel of a live duo performance.
Track Listing
- Visions — 5:11
- One Step Ahead — 2:09
- By Myself — 2:34
- The Sweetest Sounds — 4:55
- Ever Since the One I Love's Been Gone — 5:53
- À Clef — 2:05
- Obsession — 3:10
- Wild Is Love — 3:21
- J'ai l'Cafard — 3:00
- Somewhere — 7:10
- The Gentleman Is a Dope — 4:29
- Trouble Is a Man — 3:47
- Were Thine That Special Face — 3:19
- I've Got Your Number — 5:00
- Tell Me Why — 3:28
- Everything I've Got Belongs to You — 1:10
- The Peacocks — 9:34
Publishers
Released by Mack Avenue Records in September 2018, catalogue MAC 1132. © 2018 Mack Avenue Records II, LLC, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Produced by Cécile McLorin Salvant, Al Pryor and Sullivan Fortner. Printed in the USA.
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