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Don't Take Your Time
Erin Bode
Don't Take Your Time
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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Bode now releases her MAXJAZZ debut, Don't Take Your Time, titled for the memorable song she co-wrote. The CD is reflective of her broad range of musical tastes - three jazz standards, songs by Cy Coleman and Irving Berli...  more »

     
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All Artists: Erin Bode
Title: Don't Take Your Time
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Max Jazz Records
Release Date: 6/8/2004
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 610614011820, 610614011820

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Bode now releases her MAXJAZZ debut, Don't Take Your Time, titled for the memorable song she co-wrote. The CD is reflective of her broad range of musical tastes - three jazz standards, songs by Cy Coleman and Irving Berlin, an American traditional, a tune from Lennon & McCartney, one from Bob Dylan, another from Stevie Wonder and of course, her calling card, Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time", this time sung with backup vocalist, Jerry Barnes, who performs often with Roberta Flack. In addition, she sings "Junior and Julie", which calls to mind Helen Merrill and "You", which one could imagine Norah Jones performing. That is how versatile Bode is. On Don't Take Your Time, Bode communicates with some impressive musicians: Bruce Barth on piano and Fender Rhodes; Larry Grenadier on bass; Adam Rogers on electric and acoustic guitar; Steve Nelson on vibes and Montez Coleman on drums. Guests include Meg Okura on violin, Adam Maness on piano, Sydney Rodway on tenor saxophone and Jerry Barnes on background vocals. Produced by Barth, the CD is named for the folk and country-tinged song, which Bode arranged and wrote with Adam Maness.

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CD Reviews

Outstanding
John M. Doris | south st. louis, mo, usa | 09/09/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Bode is a treasure. If you like Krall and Jones, you'll probably like Bode, maybe better. A lovely first effort, with a warm, honest, and engaging voice that ranges over a wide variety of material with panache. Some may not enjoy all the material equally -- I much prefered the "Tonite I'll Be Staying Here with You," "Time After Time," "You," and "Gee Baby" to the perhaps-a-little-precious "Junior and Julie" -- but if you listen to female vocalists, I expect you'll be putting Bode on a *lot*. As a bonus, "Don't Take Your Time" is a nice recording, which throws a good soundstage. As an added bonus, Bode is a warm and unassuming performer, quite disarming; make a point of seeing a show. Q: Why only 4 stars, then? A: Miles et al., "Cookin" is 5 stars. Big things on the way, I expect, and the present offering gives a lot of pleasure. Thx."
Effortless and accomplished
Marit Rokeberg | 07/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first heard Erin's amazing voice about seven years ago, and was thrilled to find that her album-debut had been released. She has the most sincere and unforced voice I've ever heard, and the personality to match. There is so much warmth and feeling in her tone, and the title track is already one of my all-time favorite songs. If anyone deserves to be recognized, Erin does. Finally, Erin! I look forward to your next album!!!"
Magnificent voice
CGB | Philadelphia, PA | 05/19/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Saw Erin Bode at the World Cafe Live in Philadelphia . . . beautiful voice . . . down to earth, very sweet in person . . . expect her to make it big. Soon."