Diane Schuur, one of the greatest entertainers in the world, makes her Concord Jazz debut with
Friends for Schuur and it is remarkable. Her multifaceted vocal artistry is featured in great company on 11 sensational songs including two "live" concerts that feature
Ray Charles and
Stevie Wonder. There is even a digitally reintroduced version of "Easy Living," featuring the great
Stan Getz.
Diane Schuur is regal and she's soulful, passionate, and playful and her avid listeners know immediately that her voice has all the right qualities: technique, range, and adaptability to pop, jazz, gospel, and blues. "I'd Fly" is a definite smooth jazz hit. She sings its sexy, but beautifully contoured melody, romantic lyrics with such yearning and passion that this late-night romantic ballad should land solidly on the charts. Her duet with
Stevie Wonder on "Finally" is prime. Her "live" duet with
Ray Charles on "It Had to Be You" is packed full of soul, and all the while, you know you're in the middle of something amazing. The great songwriters
Alan Bergman and
Dave Grusin place their inimitable stamp on the essential "It Might Be You" (Theme From "Tootsie") and with
Schuur's heartfelt vocals, it clearly remains one of the best songs of the 20th century.
Friends for Schuur brings you the new first lady of jazz at the height of her award-winning career. With it,
Diane Schuur becomes the consummate entertainer whose dreams are forever intertwined with the greatest names in jazz and contemporary music. ~ Paula Edelstein