Vocalist
Roseanna Vitro has had big ears when it comes to looking for material for her jazz record dates, investigating songwriters overlooked by others. This
Randy Newman songbook is obviously a labor of love, interpreting the veteran composer's lyrics, whether sentimental or sardonic. Her band includes the seasoned rhythm team of pianist
Mark Soskin (who also provided arrangements), bassist
Dean Johnson and drummer
Tim Horner, along with the promising young violinist
Sara Caswell (who often adds a sublime touch). The rich-voiced alto's rendition of "Sail Away" showcases
Caswell to good effect.
Vitro has a lot of fun with
Newman's hilarious description of attending a pot party in "Mama Told Me Not to Come," with
Caswell's whimsical licks complementing the leader's playful, outgoing vocal. The singer captures the essence of
Newman's sardonic "Baltimore," though she transforms it with a brisk setting, adding guitarist
Steve Cardenas.
Vitro's dramatic interpretation of "In Germany Before the War" is also a high point. Jazz fans who grew up listening to
Randy Newman will be particularly interested in
Roseanna Vitro's novel approach to his music. ~ Ken Dryden