Dianne Reeves - You go to my head

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2008

recorded at Jazz Baltica 2004

Dianne Reeves - vocals
Roy Hargrove - fluegelhorn
Peter Martin - piano
James Genus - bass
Greg Hutchinson - drums

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  • I can hear Sarah Vaughan's influence in the way she sings some of the phrases and intonation. Wonderful.

  • Perfect simply perfect...

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  • This is so nice. Nothing to prove just experience the range and timbre of Dianne's voice. And the patient and spot on accompaniment. They can all rock it with the best , but this shows real talent and control.

  • SOMETIMES THAT'S THE POINT TO TAKE IT SLOW...AND SAVOR THE SONG...NOTES..MUSICIANS..THANK U FOR POSTING

  • One of my best female vocalist in the world her and Diane Shurr

  • Can listen over and over...

  • Simply the best.

  • What a slow tempo.. I just can't stand it.

  • Hermoso y Roy que maravilla. drops on my soul.

  • @taf44tt8io Yes, you described it VERY well !! Excellent! I'm a musician and

    really understand! I have a video online. Do you?

  • @bransonbelle HI. Don't forget the pathos of live performance rendition. Anyway, even in classical music, mostly in baroque singing, there is a "borderline" where you don't feel any tempo at all. Just music. (Not easy to explain). It's like when you feel to be one with your lover, instead of two....I'm singer, and I like to do the same, but only when I feel that the audience and my group are with me, otherwise I could "drag the tempo out the point of boredom". Sorry for my english...By.

  • Diane is "hands down" one of the top jazz vocalists ever. She's got TOTAL CONTROL of every note in her range, and uses her human voice like a physical instrument, to sing improvised phrases and intervals, that many instrumentalists are unable to duplicate. Can I praise her more. And how bout Roy demonstrating beautifully the "less is more concept" - the space between the notes is as important as the notes themselves.

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