The Lovers, the Dreamers and Me Jane Monheit

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  • Release Date: 01/20/2009
  • Sales Rank: 19,609
  • Label: CONCORD RECORDS
  • UPC: 888072311978

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The Lovers, the Dreamers and Me

1LISTENLike a Star 5:15
2LISTENSomething Cool 4:56
3LISTENSlow Like Honey 5:57
4LISTENThis Girl's in Love with You 4:56
5LISTENI'm Glad There Is You 5:07
6LISTENGet out of Town 3:40
7LISTENI Do It for Your Love 4:04
8LISTENI Ain't Gonna Let You Break My Heart 5:21
9LISTENBallad of the Sad Young Men 6:00
10LISTENNo Tomorrow (Acaso) 5:12
11LISTENLucky to Be Me 5:25
12LISTENA Primera Vez 3:03
13LISTENRainbow Connection 4:08

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Editorial Reviews

The beautifully subtle pop/jazz vocalist has been one of the great old souls of music since launching her recording career after winning the first runner up prize at the 1998 Thelonious Monk Institute Vocal Competition. But she celebrated the significant chronological milestone of passing 30 while making this graceful and exquisite album. Beyond that, Monheit also celebrates her new motherhood to son Jack, and that's what inspired the inclusion of the always welcome "Rainbow Connection"; she sings the charming song -- and its lyrics that inspired the name of the recording -- to Jack all the time. At home, however, it doesn't have the exquisite Gil Goldstein accordion touch that makes this one of the best renditions ever. Goldstein arranged many of the tracks, but one of the most exciting jazzy turns, Monheit's swinging, swaggering "Get Out of Town," was done by pianist Michael Kanan, who was part of the ensemble that recorded half of these tracks while the singer was still pregnant. In many ways, then, this 13-track collection is a chronicle of the singer pre- and post-motherhood -- and all something that Jack will be proud of as he grows older. As always, the key to a great interpreter's project is the choice of material, and Monheit makes interesting picks, ranging from a wistful take on Paul Simon's "I Do It for Your Love" to Fiona Apple's dark and haunting "Slow Like Honey" and Corinne Bailey Rae's "Like a Star." She also mines her traditional comfort zone with songs by Cole Porter, Jimmy Dorsey, and Leonard Bernstein, but taps into even richer emotions with Ivan Lins' "Acaso" and the bubbling samba "A Primeira Vez." Another triumphant set, no matter what side of 30 or motherhood Monheit is on. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide



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One of the best female jazz vocalistsby ChuckW

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March 30, 2009: This is another fine recording by who, I think, is one of the finest female jazz vocalists around. Her rendition of "Lovers, the Dreaners andMe" makes a Muppet song into a soulful and beautiful arrangement. Jane Monheit puts so much expresson and feeling into her songs. Her voice is crystal clear and enchanting. I can never wait for her next recording to come out.

I Also Recommend: In the Sun, Come Dream with Me, Come Away With Me, Taking a Chance on Love.

Not Jane's bestby Anonymous

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March 16, 2009: I love Jane Monheit, but this - in my humble opinion - isn't her best. When I listen to her in the car, I skip through a few of the songs. Try the new Tierney Sutton CD -- this time, Tierney wins.


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