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The Song Lives On

Joe Sample & Lalah Hathaway

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Album Review

The daughter of the popular late R&B singer Donny, husky voiced Lalah Hathaway is the perfect foil for Joe Sample's compelling notion that The Song Lives On. Finding a happy medium between the graceful straight-ahead jazz trio vibe of his Invitation album and the plucky pop energy of Spellbound, Sample provides Hathaway on seven of the 11 tunes with a showcase for her sultry approach.

His and Bill Shnee's production approach is generally sparse, not much more than piano and bass, enhanced on occasion by Fender Rhodes and the occasional smoky input of Kirk Whalum. Sample doesn't seem to mind playing second fiddle most of the time, his trademark mix of dark chords and dancing, optimistic improvisations forming harmony lines behind her; often, though, his itchiness to step higher into the mix comes clear and he breaks into extended upbeat improvisations. On a cover of his Crusaders hit "Street Life," Hathaway turns the title into a mantra and Sample echoes her sentiments with sharp, percussive reiterations of the song's main melody. Then Hathaway stops and Michael Thompson steps in with some edgy electric guitar lines. Other song choices range from reverent takes on standards like "Fever" and "For All We Know" to vocal versions of older, well-known Sample instrumental hits; for example, with Norman Gimbel's cheery lyrics, Hathaway turns the once moody "All God's Children" into a life-affirming love song. The point seeming to be, in finding new life for both his old material and the classics, Sample is bringing a form of immortality to favorite songs.

Customer Reviews

I Love It!!

My father and uncle are were jazz musicians before they both died. The one complaint they had against the genre was that the "smooth" jazz movement really wasn't jazz at all. This album I believe that they would've enjoyed. I totally adore Lalah's voice and treatment of each song. My favorite from her by far was 'Street Life', originally done by Sample with the Crusaders and Randy Crawford. While most remakes leave a bad taste in the mouth of the nostalgic, this one revitalizes a classic into almost a brand new song. The album quickly wisks me to a wonderful childhood memory. I'm at home, looking out the window as the rain falls. We're listening to Ray Brown, Cannonball Adderly and some early Bob James. 'One Day I'll Fly Away' really brings out the fun in Joe Sample's solo piano. The chords are dark, the piano is bright, encouraging. One of my top 3 favorite albums of all time.

"You Gimme Fever....."

Sassy, interpretative, sophisticated, wonderful clarity of diction on the part of Lalah. Joe and et al offer a stellar and understated performance, highly enjoyable role on the album. Brilliant - you should see me here in Qatar - searing desert heat - receiving bemused stares from onlooking drivers as I'm adding my harmony parts to 'Fever': playing off my iPod and iTrip. Lalah's take of 'Randy Crawford's' "Street Life" and "One Day I'll Fly Away" are fresh and she takes ownership of the songs (reminds of one Lizz Wright). Other favourites are "When The World Turns Blue" and "A Long Way From Home". Project similar to Gerald Albright and Will Downing's "Pleasures Of The Night". Get the 'Fever' too!

Joe and Lalah...Together?!!! INCREDIBLE!!!

Buy this album and you won't be disappointed!!! I've been a fan of Joe Sample's work since Spellbound (I'm a young cat)...This album is the perfect relationship of great Jazz and the spellbinding voice of Lalah Hathaway. My fav's are 3 and 6-10. Joe's piano play is like a calm ocean and it's caressing breeze; Lalah voice just makes U want to fall in love with her from the word "GO", especially on song #9. Great album - this will always be my number one album by Joe S., with Invitation (Grammy winner, of course) being #2

Biography

Born: February 1, 1939 in Houston, TX

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

One of the many jazzmen who started out playing hard bop but went electric during the fusion era, Joe Sample was, in the late '50s, a founding member of the Jazz Crusaders along with trombonist Wayne Henderson, tenor saxman Wilton Felder, and drummer Stix Hooper. The Crusaders' debt to Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers wasn't hard to miss — except that the L.A.-based unit had no trumpeter, and became known for its unique tenor/trombone front line. Sample, a hard-swinging player who could handle...
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