It's Me Abbey Lincoln

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  • Release Date: 10/14/2003
  • Sales Rank: 37,658
  • Label: VERVE
  • UPC: 044003817128
 
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It's Me

1LISTENSkylark 5:25
2LISTENLove Is Made 4:02
3LISTENChateau de Joux 4:38
4LISTENIt's Me, O' Lord (Standin' in the Need of Prayer) 3:42
5LISTENThey Call It Jazz 5:14
6LISTENThrough the Years 4:30
7LISTENRunnin' Wild 3:52
8LISTENThe Maestro 5:25
9LISTENThe Search 5:31
10LISTENYellow Bird 4:45
11LISTENCan You Dig It 5:39

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Editorial Reviews

In a return to the orchestrated settings that she had explored nearly a decade earlier on A Turtle's Dream, Lincoln performs a set rich in variety, with plenty of original tunes that more than hold their own amidst a scattering of classic standards. Whether working with or without strings, she maintains a sophisticated and intimate tunefulness; her adherence to melody, and to subtle phrasing as an alternative to showy improvisation, has always earned comparisons to the work of Billie Holiday, though in this case Lincoln more than matches and arguably surpasses much of the legendary singer's work. Her husky timbre, extraordinary sense of swing at any tempo, and sometimes surprising range make each of these tracks a masterwork of interpretation. Though she has always sought the best accompanists, Lincoln strikes gold here with Kenny Barron, who negotiates the complex melodic structure and chord changes of Cedar Walton's "The Maestro" as if he'd been playing it for years, while on the title track, a duet, he follows and leads her with a dignified medium-tempo gospel feel. Aside from the gimmicky flute chirps on "Yellow Bird," every moment of It's Me, down to the title itself, supports a clear answer to the question "Who is the outstanding jazz chanteuse of our time?" Robert Doerschuk, All Music Guide

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