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Label Challenge Records |
UPC 0608917334128 |
Catalogue number CR 73341 |
Release date 06 October 2012 |
"...the delicate melodic improvising McNulty floats on Horace Silver's "Lonely Woman" is focused and finely wrought McNulty plays with rhythmic authoritatively: there's not a hesitant note or second-guessed choice to be heard"
Downbeat, 01-4-2013...the delicate melodic improvising McNulty floats on Horace Silver's "Lonely Woman" is focused and finely wrought
McNulty plays with rhythmic authoritatively: there's not a hesitant note or second-guessed choice to be heard
Downbeat, 01-4-2013
McNulty remains an underappreciated songwriter. The Song That Sings You Here, to name one sterling example, is a circuitous exploration of love's vagaries and its ultimate immutability.
JazzTimes, 21-3-2013
"The Song That Sings You Here" is a lyrical masterpiece
Facts on Wax, 21-3-2013
McNulty is a vocalist firmly in command of her instrument, with a rich expressive voice soaked in swing and blues, and an ability to improvise that's straight from the heart.
Art & Culture, 02-1-2013
...Jazz vocalist Chris McNulty interpreted jazz standards by Fats Waller to Burt Bacharach, Harold Allen to Horace Silver ... the arrangements are always lean, but never simple ...
Concerto, 01-1-2013
One of the most beautiful vocal records that I have heard in years.
www.criticaljazz.com, 17-12-2012
The sessions for this album were recorded in just one day, and as a result, it has succeeded in conveying the feel of a live performance by this accomplished singer, with a distinctive jazz voice.
Debop spoken here
Ms McNulty has one of those mellifluous smokey voices that at times has a dash of Ella or Dinah lurking within.
www.the-borderland.co.uk
Each phrase seems to have personal meaning; her voice exudes not just confidence in technical abilities but honesty and clarity.
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