From Dr. Herb Wong in "Jazz Perspectives," International Association for Jazz Education Journal, November/December 2002: 'JEN SHYU. "For Now," 4AM Music ANA2002. A new singer meriting close attention, Jen Shyu's jazz craft and sensibilities are contagious without pause on "For Now." With blithesome warmth she establishes a personal code of prompt connection and spirit. On thi...(展开全部) From Dr. Herb Wong in "Jazz Perspectives," International Association for Jazz Education Journal, November/December 2002: 'JEN SHYU. "For Now," 4AM Music ANA2002. A new singer meriting close attention, Jen Shyu's jazz craft and sensibilities are contagious without pause on "For Now." With blithesome warmth she establishes a personal code of prompt connection and spirit. On this CD of 11 cuts, she draws on color, novel treatments, instrumental soloists, and energy of the total group. Their rapport shows up the effects of playing together as a collective for some two years in various configurations. Saxophonist Francis Wong, the lone horn player, is highly reputed for his captivating improvisations; he is responsible for motivating Shyu to sing in an open manner on Lover Man, deserting the straight-ahead stance she previously adhered to on the tune. An unbounded mix of songs offers a spread of sources and challenges, illustrating Shyu's versatility and adventuresomeness. Some highlights include the percussive flavors on Caravan, an atmospheric Nature Boy without signs of tethering to form but revea! ling Shyu's radar sensitivity to its lyric line and space, and the strong rhythmic feel of Summertime sticking out among countless other versions. Germane to her Asian cultural ties, her gentle voice is haunting on Spring Flowre Waiting For Dew. Again was catapulted as a 1954 Vic Damone hit ercord from the flick "Roadhouse"; Shyu does the tune more than justice. Complemented by a band of San Francisco Bay Area stalwarts--percussionist Jimmy Biala, bassist John-Carlos Perea, pianists Dee Spencer and Art Hirahara, plus Francis Wong, Jen Shyu meshes her soulfulness with integrity and élan. "For Now" is a bright forecast for later!' ~Dr. Herb Wong in "Jazz Perspectives," International Association for Jazz Education Journal, November/December 2002
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