Thursday July 21, 2011
From MoldeJazz
LIVE: A few lovely ladies!
By: Arild Rønsen
The person who got the idea to place these women in the same band must have had one of his life’s most waking moments.They are very talented individually, but even better together. While Dianne Reeves has a virtually unlimited registry, is Lizz Wright relatively much deeper, and Angelique Kidjo puts itself like in between.
They sang very little together, that is in harmony. They should do more of, for towards the end sounded straight out said great when they let the three votes on top of each other.
But this should not be construed as criticism of the concert itself! For here was not only highlights tight as hail.There was high pressure, all the time – even when they went for his ballad material. Talk about intensity! Which sensitive expression de la for the day, both Reeves and Wright.
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