Miki Howard tries her hand at jazz repertory with this
Billie Holiday tribute album.
Howard was smart enough to sing the songs in her own style rather than try to emulate
Holiday.
Howard mostly scores on this disc, turning in fine, sometimes triumphant performances on "Solitude," "My Man" and "Don't Explain." Only on "Strange Fruit" does she miss the boat; she's too mannered and pristine on a brutally painful number. In addition, the label made this the ninth, rather than last, track on the disc. The bemused, ironic qualities of "I Want To Be Your Mother's Son-In-Law" seem out-of-place following a tune about vicious inhumanity. But those two decisions aside,
Miki Howard has given
Billie Holiday a solid tribute and ably displayed her own skills in the process. ~ Ron Wynn