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When Lights Are Low

Claire Martin

When Lights Are Low

AKD 260 (Linn Records)

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$22.00

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FLAC 16bit 44.1kHz 241.9MB $15.00

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1
My One And Only

My One And Only

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer George Gershwin
2:39 Play $1.70
2
I Was A Little Too Lonely

I Was A Little Too Lonely

Band Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Jay Livingston, Raymond B Evans
2:02 Play $1.70
3
My Mood Is You

My Mood Is You

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano
Writer Carl Sigman
3:17 Play $1.70
4
World Weary

World Weary

Band Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Noel Coward
3:07 Play $1.70
5
When Lights Are Low

When Lights Are Low

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Benny Carter, Spencer Williams
2:56 Play $1.70
6
Fools Fall in Love

Fools Fall in Love

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano
Writer Irving Berlin
3:17 Play $1.70
7
I Got a Right to Sing the Blues

I Got a Right to Sing the Blues

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano
Writer Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler
3:39 Play $1.70
8
Baby Plays Around

Baby Plays Around

Band Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Cait O’Riordan, Elvis Costello
3:29 Play $1.70
9
The Very Thought of You

The Very Thought of You

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano
Writer Ray Noble
4:54 Play $1.70
10
What I Was Warned About

What I Was Warned About

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Hugh Martin
2:52 Play $1.70
11
Baby, Don’t You Quit Now

Baby, Don’t You Quit Now

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Jimmy Rowles, Johnny Mercer
3:00 Play $1.70
12
No Love, No Nothing

No Love, No Nothing

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Harry Warren, Robin Leo
3:44 Play $1.70
13
Not Exactly Paris

Not Exactly Paris

Band Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Michael Leonard, Russell E George
3:15 Play $1.70
14
Any Place I Hang my Hat is Home

Any Place I Hang my Hat is Home

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen
2:49 Play $1.70
15
I Keep Going Back to Joe’s

I Keep Going Back to Joe’s

Band Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Marvin Fisher, Jack Segal
3:32 Play $1.70
16
We’ll Be Together Again

We’ll Be Together Again

Band Claire Martin – Vocals, Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
Writer Carl Fischer, Frankie Laine
3:45 Play $1.70
Total Running Time 52 minutes Purchase all tracks 
$15.00 
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The eleventh studio album by five-times BBC Jazz Award Winner Claire Martin, on this occasion with pianist, singer and composer Richard Rodney Bennett.

The SACD layer is both 5.1 channel and 2-channel

Download includes - cover art, booklet
Produced by Richard Cottle

Claire Martin – Vocals
Richard Rodney Bennett – Piano & vocals
All tracks arranged by Richard Rodney Bennett

Producer: Richard Cottle
Recorded at: Systems Two Studio, Brooklyn, New York
Engineer: Calum Malcolm
Studio Assistant: Max
SA-CD Mixing and Mastering by: Julia Thomas, Finesplice UK

Claire Martin and Richard Rodney Bennett are on top of their game in this smoothly elegant collection of terrific, but not overly-exposed songs. This is an inventive and charming selection of material now getting some deserved attention. The titles reflect the vast knowledge and innate good taste of these artists and the entire CD is a treat from start to finish. Fans of this distinguished pair will be thrilled to add this recording to their collection, while those hearing them for the first time will quickly join the great numbers of us who enjoy them so much.

My admiration for Claire Martin dates from her first recording for Linn Records in 1992 called “The Waiting Game”. Her musicianship, natural vocal craftsmanship, perfection of pitch, substantial vocal range and ability to swing are characteristics that make listening to her one of the true joys of my life. Claire does not “mess” with songs; she does not over-embellish; she does not attempt any razzle-dazzle merely for the sake of flash and she is supremely confident. She is one of the most intelligent and intuitive singers of this generation. I go on applauding every syllable she utters.

It seems to me that Claire Martin has not encountered any sort of misstep in judgment since she first began to sing with regularity and it may be predicted with confidence that she will continue to thrive. She is skilled in her craft and intelligent in her choices. It is a master stroke as well that she and Richard Rodney Bennett have joined forces on more than one occasion, rapidly becoming this generation’s most gracious and popular jazz and cabaret performers.

My friendship with Richard began when first we met in 1981. At the time, I knew only that a charming man with an elegant British accent had entered my life, that he played piano beautifully and sang some lovely songs. In time I became aware of Richard’s many accomplishments including his highly ambitious compositions for symphonies, operas and ballets. He has received Academy Award nominations for film scores “Four Weddings And A Funeral”, “Murder On the Orient Express”, “Enchanted April”, “The Return Of The Soldier” and my personal favorite, the 1977 “Equus”, directed by Sidney Lumet. Like many of us, Richard was fascinated by jazz at any early age, and he was able to earn his living as a young jazz pianist while studying with Pierre Boulez in Paris. One can readily hear jazz influences in his playing today, and perhaps even more importantly in this context, he demonstrates a particularly sensitive awareness of the art of accompanying. Over the years, he’s played for many singers including Cleo Laine, Annie Ross, Chris Connor and even lucky me! And lest we forget, he himself ranks among the very best of the singer-pianists performing today.

As soon as “When Lights Are Low” arrived in my mailbox, I hurriedly popped it into the portable player, adjusted the headset, and settled into a comfortable chair with notepad. Mistakenly, I thought a simple method to indicate which tracks I’d choose for special mention would be a little * beside each title. When I found I’d ticked the first eight tracks, I abandoned the system entirely. Each selection is brilliant, but I must admit these took me straight to heaven:

Claire sings Fools Fall In Love, the seldom-heard Irving Berlin classic, with such an exquisite intensity that I found myself quickly playing it over several times before I was able to move on. Her voice is so well-suited to the range of the tune, and she sings it with such heartfelt sincerity, it is truly a form of vocal instruction for those who aspire to a career in jazz or cabaret. Please let this version be your guiding light.

Richard has chosen Not Exactly Paris, a song destined to be “covered” many, many times, as one of his ballads. Once again, the listener will be moved by the lyric and the plaintive quality of Richard’s voice. This is a beautiful song, sung by a Master. World Weary is another favorite, taken at a jaunty tempo, and I Keep Going Back To Joe’s is the most moving version of the song I’ve ever heard.

Of course, all the music on this CD is superbly sung, played by Richard in a lilting, swinging style when necessary, softly caressing Claire’s and his own voice on the ballads.

I tell you what: pretend it’s Christmas morning and there, beneath the tree, are 16* beautifully wrapped presents, each one only for you. It’s time to sip a little champagne and begin opening the first one.

Claire Martin and Richard Rodney Bennett sparkle and shine, soothe and swing, all in one glorious package. If at all possible, I hope you accept the opportunity to hear them sing in person some evening.

Carol Sloane
Stoneham, Massachusetts
July 3, 2005
www.carolsloane.com

Live Review: Claire Martin and Richard Rodney Bennett
29 May 2008
A fantastic review as Claire Martin and Sir Richard Rodney Bennett tour the UK.
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Claire Martin and Richard Rodney Bennett Embark on Tour
14 May 2008
Join Claire Martin and Sir Richard Rodney Bennett on their upcoming tour of the UK.
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All About Jazz website
One of my favorite jazz vocalists.
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The Times
The most intelligent and assured singer in the country.
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Jazz Times
For my money she's not only the finest female British jazz singer of her generation but possibly of all time.
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www.jazzreview.com
A delightful union of two of the UK's most recognized talents.
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Atlanta Audio Society
This Linn SACD was a revelation for me.
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Evening Standard
In lively form.
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Birmingham Post
Jazz CD of the Week
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Good Sound Magazine
One of the best jazz singers around.
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Audiophile Audition
Very, very highly recommended!
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Sunday Times
As polished as you could hope for.
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Yorkshire Post
There isn’t a better singer than (Claire Martin) around.
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Scotland on Sunday
Order this CD pronto: it's a gem.
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Sunday Post
As always with Linn, the recording sounds fantastic.
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Daily Telegraph
Style does not go out of style.
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Jazzwise
A joy from start to finish.
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HMV Choice
Just over an hour of pure class.
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The Herald
A treat of the most sophisticated kind.
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24 January 2009
England
Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cambridge
Claire Martin Quartet

25 January 2009
England
Sonning Theatre, Reading
Claire Martin Quartet

29 January 2009
England
Harrogate Theatre, Harrogate
Claire Martin Quartet

10 February 2009 to 14 February 2009
England, London
Pizza on the Park, Knightsbridge


17 February 2009
England
The Sage, Gateshead
with Sir Richard Rodney Bennett

19 February 2009
England
St. Georges, Bristol
with Sir Richard Rodney Bennet

20 February 2009
England
Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford
with Sir Richard Rodney Bennett