Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)
Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)

Patricia Barber Companion (2LP, 33 & 45RPM)

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Patricia Barber - piano, vocal [click here to see more vinyl featuring Patricia Barber]

Bass – Michael Arnopol

Drums, Percussion – Eric Montzka

Guitar – John McLean

Percussion – Ruben P. Alvarez

 

2LPs, gatefold jacket

Limited edition

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM (sides 1-3) & 45 RPM (side 4)

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Live

Record Press : RTI

Label : Premonition Records

Original label : Premonition Records

Recorded July 17-19 1999 at Chicago's historic Green Mill Jazz Club

Recorded and mixed by Jim Anderson

Produced by Patricia Barber

Mastered for Vinyl by Doug Sax from the original analog mixes at The Mastering Lab, Ojai, CA

Originally released in 1999

Reissued in October 2013


Tracks:

Side A:

The Beat Goes On

Use Me

Like JT

Let It Rain

Touch Of Trash

If This Isn't Jazz

Black Magic Woman

     

    Reviews :

    “Companion was recorded in a special three-night series of shows in July, 1999 at Chicago's famed Green Mill jazz club -- an unusually short amount of time to produce a live album. To mine as much material as possible from those nights the performances were run more like recording sessions than live shows, with the crowd reverently hushed. Patricia Barber is in her element and the only thing that seems to have suffered for the recording circumstances is the album's length -- at seven songs and 40 minutes, it walks the line between standard EP and full-length size. One surmises that it might have been longer had there been more album-quality material from the performances. Recalling the energy that was present on her critically worshipped Café Blue album, there is an ease and creativity on Companion which makes her fans' devotion understandable. Barber has been criticized for being a jazz singer in the loosest sense -- her style borrows heavily from R&B and she often covers pop songs (Sonny Bono's "The Beat Goes On" is a sheer stylish delight), and her song "If This Isn't Jazz" answers that criticism with a thumb to the nose. What many critics fail to notice, however, is the strength of her musicianship. Sexism within the industry keeps many from seeing female jazz performers playing roles other than those of vocalists -- Barber's warm, breathy voice and creative phrasing are wonderful, for sure, but what really shines are her arrangements. With a talented band behind her, on Companion Barber has made magic with her compositions, her piano playing, and yes, her voice. Intended to be a companion to Modern Cool, this album of mostly previously unrecorded material serves as an excellent introduction to all of her work.” AllMusic Review by Stacia Proefrock

     

    Ratings :

    AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4.69 / 5

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