Sophie Milman exudes confidence on her second solo effort, though she draws material from a much wider range of music styles for this session. The singer is still a fine interpreter of standards and show tunes, offering a flirtatious "People Will Say We're in Love" as a solid opener and an imaginative setting of "Matchmaker, Matchmaker" that showcases harmonica player
Gregoire Maret and pianist Paul Shrofel. The addition of a droning opening vamp in "Fever" updates
Peggy Lee's hit while keeping its hypnotic flavor intact. Arranger Cameron Wallis is added on tenor sax for
Milman's torchy interpretation of "Make Someone Happy," while he wrote the bossa nova "Reste (Stay)" in which she negotiates the multilingual lyrics flawlessly. The singer swings like mad in Shrofel's playful "So Long, You Fool." Some of
Milman's choices from pop don't work quite as well. Composer
Randy Bachman is an added guest for his "Undun" (a hit for the Canadian rock band
the Guess Who), though it sounds bogged down. A number of
Stevie Wonder's songs have become favorites of jazz musicians, but "Rocket Fever" quickly becomes tiresome and never shakes its pop flavor.
Sophie Milman deserves high praise for not playing it safe and taking some chances for this outing, which is warmly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden