Night At The
Speakeasy opens with one of Svetlana’s original compositions, “All I Want,”
which is delightful right from the start, with the horn working almost as a
comedic companion to her, responding to her lines, adding its own observations,
thoughts. “All I want is always and
forever/But for now I’ll take your tender kiss.” There is then a wonderful
instrumental section, with the bass and drums holding things together, keeping
a great groove, as each of the other instruments gets a chance to be the voice.
There is such joy in this music. This is one of my personal favorites on this
album.
“All I Want” is followed by Duke Ellington’s “Just A-Sittin’
And A-Rockin’” (which Ellington wrote with Billy Strayhorn and Lee Gaines), an
inherently fun tune. I love how Svetlana begins it with her voice accompanied
by George Delancey on bass. There is also some nice work by Dalton Ridenhour on
piano during the instrumental section. (By the way, on this CD this song is
listed as “Just A Sittin And A Rockin.”) Svetlana also covers Ellington’s “Do
Nothing Till You Hear From Me,” for which Bob Russell wrote the lyrics. This is
such a wonderful song, and this is a cool, playful rendition, with great stuff
on piano. And when Svetlana sings “True,
I’ve been seen with someone new/But does that mean that I’m untrue,” she
makes that sound right and logical. “Some
kiss may cloud my memory/And others’ arms may hold a thrill/But please do
nothing till you hear from me/And, baby, you never will.” By removing the
word “it” from the line “But please do nothing till you hear it from
me,” she changes the meaning quite a bit. Sounds like he’ll be waiting
forever for her to call him.
“You Won’t Be Satisfied” is done as a duet with Wycliffe
Gordon, who gives off a strong Louis Armstrong vibe. He also plays trombone on
this track. Each singer gets a chance to sing lead, first Svetlana. There’s a
pause before Wycliffe then gets to reply with his side of things, and the music
picks up in pace a bit for him, as if he’s the more fun of the two. And then to
prove he’s the more playful, he tosses in some delightful scat. And then it has
a strong finish with the two together. “You Won’t Be Satisfied” was written by
Freddy James and Larry Stock, and this version has an additional verse written
by Svetlana Shmulyian. Wycliffe Gordon also joins Svetlana on a sweet rendition
of “Under A Blanket Of Blue.”
“It’s All Good (Big Noise)” is another of the original
compositions by Svetlana, where she is accompanied at the beginning by Vinny
Raniolo on guitar before the rest of the band joins in. (Vinny Raniolo has been
showing up on some of my favorite recordings lately; last year he played on
Myriam Phiro’s fantastic Voyages.) Toward
the end of this track, Svetlana does some scat of her own. Svetlana Shmulyian
also co-wrote “Temptations” with Brandi Disterheft. This is a bright-sounding
song that has the feel of a standard (who knows, maybe someday it will be),
providing lots of places for the musicians to go during the instrumental
section.
“God Only Knows” is my favorite Beach Boys song. I’ve
always loved how it seems equal parts positive and depressing, contemplating
the death of a loved one and knowing somehow you’ll move forward. It’s such a
beautiful song. Svetlana And The Delancey Five give it a bit of a swing. I love
the trumpet. This band also does a wild rendition of “Because,” a rather
unusual choice of Beatles songs to cover. I completely love what this band does
with it, giving it an old, fun jazz feel. And Svetlana really goes for it,
belting out some of the lines. It is really an extraordinary rendition, with
Adrian Cunningham and Charlie Caranicas giving it even more character.
I’ve said it many times before, but you can never go
wrong with Gershwin. On this CD, Svetlana covers “Oh, Lady Be Good” (here
simply titled “Lady Be Good”), and does an excellent job with it. The whole
band is clearly having a great time here, and this song moves along just right.
I love Svetlana’s delivery, and at one point she is accompanied by just Rob
Garcia on drums, an interesting and cool choice. Garcia’s playing is impressive,
and he has a solo here (two, actually). This is one of my favorite tracks.
Speaking of Rob Garcia, he contributes an original composition, “Dance
Inbetween The Moments” (and yes, that’s how it’s written). This song encourages
us all to go dancing down on Delancey Street, and could very well have you
dancing wherever you are.
CD Track List
- All I Want
- Just A Sittin And A Rockin
- You Won’t Be Satisfied
- It’s All Good (Big Noise)
- Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
- Under A Blanket Of Blue
- Temptations
- God Only Knows
- Lady Be Good
- Because
- Dance Inbetween The Moments
- You Are Like A Song
- Sometimes I’m Happy (Sometimes I’m Blue)
- Tea For Two
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