Lenora Zenzalai Helm, the 1998-1999 U.S. jazz ambassador, is the consummate blend of ethereal charm and vocal virtuosity on
Precipice. Accompanied by the highly skilled Tarus Mateen on acoustic bass, the dynamic Nasheet Waits on drums,
Stanley Cowell on piano, and
Duane Eubanks on trumpet, the lyricist, composer, teaching artist, and jazz educator brings you the sweet jazz standard from
Cole Porter and the heart-melting sincerity of the ballad "Just Go" that is as wonderful as it is pensive.
Helm is, in the best sense, a vocalist who drives everything -- the listener, the song forms, her collaborators, herself most of all -- to go further than they have gone before. Twelve songs have the benefit of her musical skills, but it is her head-turning performance on the title track -- presented here as a medley with
John Coltrane's "Wise One" -- that makes this CD a standout.
Helm's sultry soprano is not only compulsive and creative, but guides her presence through the time-tested jazz standards and provides a totally new expansion of the vocal jazz genre. Best bets are
Chick Corea's "Highwire,"
Branford Marsalis' "Autumns," and
Andrew Hill's "Out of the Ashes," with the latter two songs on the receiving end of her new thought-provoking lyrics. ~ Paula Edelstein