With seemingly every twenty-something graduate of college jazz programs rushing to record a CD as a leader, it is refreshing to hear someone like
Denise Donatelli, who went to work for CNN and raised a family before making her 2005 debut recording,
In the Company of Friends. Her second offering,
What Lies Within, is an equally impressive outing for the confident alto, with demanding arrangements by pianist
Geoff Keezer, who is both a superb accompanist and soloist. She's confident enough to cede much of the opening track, "My Shining Hour," to feature the instrumentalists.
Donatelli excels in her interpretations of instrumental gems that have rarely heard lyrics, including a hypnotic setting of
Chick Corea's "Crystal Silence" (which adds Bob Shepherd's flute), the tense arrangement of
Fritz Pauer's post-bop "Fairytale Countryside" (a favorite of
Art Farmer, renamed "Like an Old Song" with lyrics by vocalist
Vanessa Rubin), a hip vocalese treatment of
Clifford Brown's bop classic "Daahoud" (retitled "Beloved"), and the gorgeous "This Lament" (penned by
J.J. Johnson with lyrics by
Meredith d'Ambrosio). She's also open to modern pop, like
Joni Mitchell's "Be Cool," which she delivers with a jazzy sensibility, completed by
Carl Saunders' cool muted trumpet.
Donatelli's warm and confident vocals are flawless throughout the session, exuding a freshness that is rarely heard on vocal jazz CDs. ~ Ken Dryden