2000

Unsung Heroes

Tierney Sutton

Tierney Sutton’s light, sweet voice is not yet as familiar to most jazz fans as those of Ella Fitzgerald or Sarah Vaughan, but on the evidence of her first two albums, it deserves to be. Her flexibility and control are world-class, and she has a sense of taste that has never failed her on record; although her technique is superb, she never seems to be showing off.

Unsung Heroes is never less than entrancing: the program consists of jazz standards that are more commonly performed as instrumentals (hence the album’s title), and her interpretations of “Indiana/Donna Lee” and “When Lights Are Low” are effortlessly charming; her take on the Dizzy Gillespie classic “Con Alma,” with its slightly eerie a capella intro, is especially strong. Sutton is supported primarily by her longtime quartet, pianist Christian Jacob, bassist Trey Henry, and drummer Ray Brinker.

  1. Remember Me
  2. Early Autumn
  3. A Timeless Place
  4. Bernie’s Tune’ Spring Is Here
  5. Joy Spring
  6. All For One
  7. Indiana/Donna Lee
  8. When The Lights Are Low
  9. Con Alma

Tierney Sutton: Vocals
Christian Jacob: Piano
Trey Henry: Bass
Ken Wild: Bass
Ray Brinker: Drums
Gary Foster: Alto Flute, Alto Saxophone
Buddy Childers: Flugelhorn
Alan Kaplan: Trombone
Jamie Findley: Guitar

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