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Simply Natural

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Download links and information about Simply Natural by Carla Cook. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 58:46 minutes.

Artist: Carla Cook
Release date: 2002
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Tracks: 11
Duration: 58:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Simply Natural 4:53
2. Tulip or Turnip 4:55
3. Weak for the Man 7:02
4. Watermelon Man 6:27
5. Strong Man 4:37
6. Something 'Bout Believing 5:25
7. Scarborough Fair 5:20
8. Are You with Me 3:55
9. Estate (Summer) 5:15
10. Still Gotta Thing for You 6:00
11. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 4:57

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Simply Natural is the name of Carla Cook's third release on MaxJazz and aptly describes her approach to singing. Her diverse range and vocal style has garnered her several awards and top billing on the concert and festival circuit throughout the world including performances with the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. This collection of songs provides a vehicle for her reinterpretation of such jazz compositions as Duke Ellington's obscure gems "Tulip or Turnip" and "Something 'Bout Believing." Cook contributes two gems of her own, the title track "Simply Natural" — a beautiful piece that features two highly creative solos from pianist Cyrus Chestnut. He sets a cool fire underneath the meter changes, harmonic rhythm, and phrasings offered by the vocalist. "Still Gotta Thing for You," a mid-tempo blues with Cook's vocals overdubbed as background vocals, and a sonic update from Chestnut on Fender Rhodes, is still relevant today even though she wrote it in 1992. The closing song, "I Can't Give You Anything but Love," swings and brilliantly spotlights the techniques she uses to construct phrases. Overall, with the accompaniment of such great musicians as Bruce Barth on piano, Kenny Davis on electric and acoustic basses, and Billy Kilson on drums, Cook serves her listeners 11 coherent musical statements that tend to satisfy both the intellectual and emotional needs of artistic creation with a refreshing rhythmic variety.