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Karrin Allyson gives the concept album a good name. This superb jazz singer has applied structural formats behind some of her most entertaining albums, including the recent Wild for You which reimagined pop songs of the '70s, as well as Ballads, which found Allyson interpreting the songs that John Coltrane originally recorded on his own Ballads album. Footprints follows in that big-idea tradition, and, not surprisingly, it's another winner. Here, classic jazz tunes are refitted with lyrics for this enterprising vocalist to sing. In the process, such gems as Wayne Shorter's "Footprints," Dizzy Gillespie's "Con Alma," Coltrane's "Lazy Bird," and Duke Jordan's "Jordu" are transformed into dazzling vocal features that exhibit Allyson's special stylistic gifts. Allyson is also secure enough to share the spotlight to with other first-rate jazz singers: the legendary Jon Hendricks and the under-recognized Nancy King. Where other singers -- of both sexes --seem to be merely taking on the affects of jazz, Allyson proves, with projects such as this, that she's the real thing, a true jazz singer. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble