There aren’t a whole lot of
musicals that I truly love, but Chicago
is certainly one of them, in large part because the songs are so damn good. On
this album Laura Noejovich performs “Funny Honey,” and does an excellent job
with it, getting into the character. (In the film version, it is sung by Renée
Zellweger.) That’s followed by “The Fool On The Hill,” a song from Magical Mystery Tour. Could it be a new
standard? It has been covered by a lot of artists (though not nearly as many as
“Yesterday”). It was never one of my favorite Beatles songs, but Laura’s take
on this song is kind of compelling. She follows that with “Somewhere Over The
Rainbow,” from The Wizard Of Oz. I’ve
heard a lot of renditions of this song over the years, but Laura approaches it
with a youthful energy that keeps it fresh.
I’ve said it many times, but it
remains true: you can never go wrong with Gershwin. Laura chooses two
Gershwin songs to cover on this album. The first is “Someone To Watch Over Me,”
one of my personal favorites, and one that gets in my head quite often. Laura’s voice is incredibly expressive and
appealing, and there are moments here when her voice is simply gorgeous. On
this track, she gives us something a bit different from the other tracks. The
second Gershwin song included on this album is “Summertime,” another excellent
choice. Takeshi Asai begins this track with some pretty work on piano. Asai then
develops an interesting groove at one point, changing the tone, with Laura
right in step with the change. The song takes on more power, more energy, more
verve. Then we are treated to a fun, wonderful piano solo toward the end. Ah,
so good.
One of the most interesting song
choices on this album is Queen’s “Dreamer’s Ball,” written by Brian May and
included on the band’s 1978 LP Jazz.
Queen is a band that has never really lost its popularity, but these days seems
to be in the public mind more than usual because of the film Bohemian Rhapsody. That movie is
mediocre at best, but the music is great. Anyway, Laura Noejovich delivers a
completely enjoyable rendition of “Dreamer’s Ball.” Wouldn’t it be great if
that song became a standard? She also delivers a pretty rendition of “Somewhere
Out There,” a song from the animated movie An
American Tail (I’m not sure I’ve ever seen that one). Laura Noejovich
concludes her debut release with “When You Wish Upon A Star,” her voice sounding
beautiful and bright and friendly, everything you’d want from a performance of this
song.
CD Track List
- Why Don’t You Do Right
- Misty
- Funny Honey
- The Fool On The Hill
- Somewhere Over The Rainbow
- Someone To Watch Over Me
- Dreamer’s Ball
- Once Upon A Dream
- On My Own
- Summertime
- Somewhere Out There
- I’m Not That Girl
- Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again
- When You Wish Upon A Star
Laura Has New Standards was released on November 2, 2019 on Enchanted Meadow Records.
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