Vivian Lee opens the album with
“Wives And Lovers,” a song written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Though this
song has always been popular and has been recorded by a lot of artists over the
years, it has never really done much for me. That being said, I do like this
rendition. I appreciate the way the bass starts it off, and then suddenly the
other musicians burst in, leading the way for Vivian’s vocals. It is her voice
that makes this rendition something special, and I like the way the track
concludes with just vocals and bass. That’s followed by “Before We Fall In
Love,” a beautiful song that has an intimate, romantic sound. And this is a
love song that also contains the voice of wisdom in lines like “The truth is we have both been here
before/Been caught in love’s revolving door/So if we can, let’s take our
time/And get it right, not just tonight.” But ultimately this is a song
about giving in to desire, and you get the sense that everything is going to
work out right. “Let’s rush into each
other’s arms/Before we fall in love.” And as the lovers embrace, the piano
takes over, for clearly she is too busy to sing at that moment. This is one of
my favorite tracks. I love the warmth and honesty of her voice.
Joe Gilman joins her on piano
for “Some Other Time,” a song written by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Leonard
Bernstein. There is a moment that is so bloody adorable that it catches me off
guard every time I listen to this album, and makes me smile. It’s the way she
delivers the phrase “Oh well” that
first time. It’s so youthful and feels spontaneous. Yes, it’s surprising and
delightful. You have to hear it. This rendition makes me optimistic that the
two people involved will actually catch up some other time, as they say they
will. Sometimes when I’ve listened to this song, I felt that they’ll never see
each other again. “There’s so much more
embracing/Still to be done, but time is wasting/Oh well, we’ll catch up some
other time.” Vivian Lee delivers a fun, light rendition of “Secret Love,” a
tune written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster that was a big hit for
Doris Day. Each instrument gets in on the joy of this version, adding little
touches, little comments. The world of this song is so much better than the
world outside. Perhaps it’s time to escape into music. The joy continues in her
rendition of “You Turned The Tables On Me.” I love that section with the bass taking the lead. It feels like the instrument is doing a little tap dance or
something. Seriously, you have to hear it.
Jeff Clayton joins Vivian Lee
on saxophone for “Emily,” written by Johnny Mercer and Johnny Mandell. The
saxophone lead halfway through the track is gorgeous. That’s followed by “The
Man I Love.” I’ve said it multiple times, but you can never go wrong with
Gershwin. Vivian Lee delivers a really nice rendition, and I love that lead on piano.
Then there is a whole lot of joy in her version of “Out Of Nowhere.” That’s
followed by “Didn’t We.” Something about this song always makes me sad, even
with Vivian Lee’s sweet vocals. It’s the idea of almost doing things, and then
asking the other person for validation of almost making it. “This time we almost made it to the moon/Didn’t
we?” There is a futility about life, isn’t there? We are all destined to
fail, or at least to not quite succeed. And that strangely hopeful tone that
the song has also seems so sad to me, in the face of it all. Maybe it’s hitting
me harder now than it used to. Then the piano sounds like magic at the
beginning of “Waltz For Debby.” And indeed, the song is a fanciful jaunt into a
child’s world. Vivian Lee concludes the CD with “Bein’ Green.” This choice
surprised and delighted me. The Muppet
Show was one of the best television shows ever, not just because it was
hilarious but because it had important things to say, as it did with this song
(which was also performed on Sesame
Street). It’s nice to end the album with a song about loving who you are.
CD Track List
- Wives And Lovers
- Before We Fall In Love
- Some Other Time
- Secret Love
- You Turned The Tables On Me
- Emily
- The Man I Love
- Out Of Nowhere
- Didn’t We
- Waltz For Debby
- Bein’ Green
Let’s Talk About Love is scheduled to be released on August 30,
2018 on Tara Records.
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