Never Never Land Jane Monheit

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  • Release Date: 01/27/2004
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 16,052
  • Label: SILVERLINE
  • UPC: 676628821893
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Never Never Land

1LISTENPlease Be Kind 3:43
2LISTENDetour Ahead 6:30
3LISTENMore Than You Know 3:04
4LISTENDindi 4:52
5LISTENSave Your Love for Me 5:21
6LISTENNever Let Me Go 4:00
7LISTENMy Foolish Heart 4:32
8LISTENI Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) Alternate Version 6:15
9LISTENTwisted 4:01
10LISTENNever Never Land 3:57

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Editorial Reviews

Jane Monheit, at 22 years old, has made a stunning debut with the help of some of the finest players in the world: Kenny Barron, Ron Carter, Lewis Nash, David "Fathead" Newman, Hank Crawford, and Bucky Pizzarelli. From her first entrance on the supremely swinging "Please Be Kind," Monheit makes clear that she's the boss, even in such illustrious company. Her voice is about as close to flawless as a human can get, yet she's never coldly technical or aloof. While she's perfectly comfortable with the medium swing tempos of "More Than You Know," "Save Your Love for Me," and "Twisted," as well as the Latin groove of "My Foolish Heart," it are the ballads that really showcase Monheit's gift. If you don't get goosebumps listening to "Detour Ahead," "Never Let Me Go," and "Dindi," you probably don't have a pulse.

The somewhat nostalgic thrust of Monheit's repertoire and style might prove a liability over time. In this sense, the equally young Claudia Acuña, who has displayed considerable arranging and writing chops, is a step ahead of her. Yet Monheit's budding musical adventurousness is made evident by her subtle vocal overdubs toward the end of "Dindi." Her revelatory approach to classic songs is highlighted by her a cappella performance of the seldom-heard introductory verse to "I've Got It Bad." But on future albums, lest she fall into a retro rut, she'll need to work on realizing her potential as a musical risk taker. David R. Adler, All Music Guide



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Tough jazz critic rates Monheit debut album HOOYAH!!!by Anonymous

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July 07, 2002: Jazz fans: Ever since the passing of Sarah Vaughan and Julie London and the semi retirement of Keeley Smith, I have been listening and looking for a ''girl singer'' who could not only interpret the lyrics of the great standards but had the God given gift of a fabulous voice. In the last five years we have been blessed by at least two that fit this criteria: In classics it is the sensational Charlotte Church. In main line pop and jazz it is the equally fabulous Jane Monheit. I first heard Ms. Monheit on the July 4th PBS special. She didn't sing jazz that night but I was captivated by her pure and rich vocals on the show tunes she performed. I am sick and tired of the dozens of gimmicky and overly stylized singers who, sad to say, are making big bucks with little or no talent and basically bad voices. Miss Monheit is a needed and welcome change. She caresses a lyric in an understated way so reminiscent of Julie London, who, by the way, never got her due as a jazz vocalist. This first effort, NEVER NEVER LAND, is a 5 star performance. Sometime in the future I would love to hear Miss Monheit do an album with a lush Nelson Riddle type backing, ala Nat King Cole, and also a swinging big band backing, ala, Keeley Smith's latest album. Sincerely, Dick Bobnick

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Jane, do another like this please!by Anonymous

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November 04, 2001: This disc is the best I've bought in the past 3 years! I don't know what to say other than I can't get enough of this disc! How about another one like this? I would like to hear Jane do ''Stormy Weather.'' Thanks Jane. I would like to give this disc 6 stars.

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