With this release, vocalist
Sarah Pillow embarks upon a musical path that is equal parts jazz and classical. On disc one of this two-CD set,
Pillow performs Baroque music with a harpsichordist, organist, violinist, violist, and a lute performer. As she plays the music of Henry Purcell and other notables, the primary source of interest pertains to the jazz fusion-based remixes of the works featured on disc two.
Pillow utilizes the prominent jazz/fusion bands
Tunnels and
Brand X for the remixes, which of course provides a direct contrast to the austere renditions evidenced on disc one. Regardless,
Pillow possesses a crystalline vocal delivery with near faultless intonation, as this recording signifies an extension of her previous effort titled
Nuove Musiche. Some jazz fusion or classical purists might dismiss this outing via the proverbial oil and water analogy. And whether the willing listener is a staunch classicist or jazz-rock aficionado, the musicians intimate quite a few entertaining propositions. A portion of this cross-genre-type game plan is founded upon
Pillow's decision to overlay Baroque (17th century melodies) vocals atop John Goodsall's blistering fretwork and drummer Frank Katz' pulsating backbeats. On pieces such as "Audite Me," fretless bass wonder
Percy Jones provides some dreamy lead lines amid synth swashes atop a dub/reggae slant. It all takes some getting used to, and from a strict marketing standpoint,
Pillow seemingly has her work cut out for her. The remix portions of this offering sound a bit awkward and constrained at times, although
Pillow's nouveau approach and willingness to take chances speaks volumes. ~ Glenn Astarita