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The Speed of Life
Madeline Eastman
The Speed of Life
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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It seems like a long time since Madeline Eastman first turned heads with "Calling You," the theme from the movie Bagdad Café, in her 1990 debut. But ever since she's continued to turn out well-regarded albums for her...  more »

     
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All Artists: Madeline Eastman
Title: The Speed of Life
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mad Kat
Release Date: 9/2/2003
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Bebop, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 691045936425

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It seems like a long time since Madeline Eastman first turned heads with "Calling You," the theme from the movie Bagdad Café, in her 1990 debut. But ever since she's continued to turn out well-regarded albums for her own Mad Kat Records label, including her 2003 opus, The Speed of Life. Half of the tunes are by Richard Rodgers, including four he wrote with Lorenz Hart and one each with Stephen Sondheim (a romping, minor-key "Do I Hear a Waltz") and Oscar Hammerstein II ("We Kiss in a Shadow"), but the others are all over the map, such as Carole King's "Up on the Roof" and a "Get Happy" that seems almost suspended in time. Indeed Eastman and her band have a habit of twisting familiar songs into something you've never heard before. Mike Olmos's Harmon-muted trumpet has the sexiest solos, but the ensemble as a whole deserves credit for stalwart support of a classy program. --David Horiuchi
 

CD Reviews

Absolutely superb CD!
Bill McConnell | New York, NY, USA | 10/22/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you are a fan of sophisticted, deep and witty jazz singing you'll fall in love with CD. Eastman is in the very top echelon of practitioners of the art. I especially like her soulful cover of Donny Hathaway's "Someday We'll All Be Free" and her contemporary treatment of "Up on the Roof." Highly recommended!"
Intelligence Captured in Song
groucho | Chapel Hill, NC, USA | 01/04/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Eastman is a San Francisco Bay Area-based jazz singer. She swings, scats, teases a ballad and takes risks. She has a fine vibrato that she does not use often in the service of a song. She can be Betty Carter-daredevil one minute and be Dominique Eade-cerebral in another. Her version of "Get Happy" was unlike what we have heard of in years. She cuts the phrases and syllabicated some in unexpected ways. Her version of Carole King's "Up On A Roof" will make you realize how this woman can just about make any music sound jazzy."
She's the coolest
groucho | 01/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Wow, what a sensational CD! I've always admired Madeline Eastman's wonderfully quirky musical slant---on "Speed of Life" she tops herself. As usual, you never quite know what twists and turns her music will take, yet there is a clear vision thru-out this album. All the elements I've come to expect of Ms. Eastman are in evidence; off-kilter phrasing, wry humor, a worldliness coupled with her uncanny ability to deliver the song's message. The highlights for me were: "Get Happy", "Do I Hear a Waltz?" and "Up On The Roof". Believe me, you ain't heard these songs till you've heard Ms. Eastman's versions! I've always admired Eastman's musical integrity drawing us in rather than beating us over the head with her music. Can't wait for the next release, in the meantime, I'm a fan for life!"