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Kathy Ingraham: Jazz Dreams
Start with "Dream On" or "Rising Sun." Ingraham confers both mournfulness and eroticism in both. If a listener hears echoes of a Minnie Riperton recording, evoking a no less difficult, but seemingly less complicated time, tunes like "Its The Little Things" will do it. "Eli's Coming" will take listeners of a certain vintage back to the kaleidoscopic effects of The Beatles "Number Nine." Yes, it is that and more, hallucinogenic and all. Ingraham claims to be a bit of a time traveller, tracing her lineage back to the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is a plausible trip, listening to her and meditating on the Bayeaux Tapestry. That, indeed, may be the best way to listen to "Stairway to Heaven" or "Ruby Tuesday, " both of them killers.
Face it, for the metaphysically minded, Kathy Ingraham is the next best thing to a very, very good trip. Ingraham has recorded a number of superior past albums, like the jazz rock Everlasting Cool (2022). Take some time to listen to what she has to sing and join a growing number of New York cognoscenti who enjoy her many gifts.
Track Listing
Dream On: House Of The Rising Sun: Little Things Redux: Melusina: Ruby Tuesday: Eli's Comin: Stairway To Heaven.
Personnel
Kathy Ingraham
vocalsPete Levin
keyboardsJoel Rosenblatt
drumsElliott Randall
guitarRandy Brecker
trumpetWilliam Galison
harmonicaEvan Christopher
clarinetLily Del Rosso
vocalsMatt Wensor
guitar, electricAlbum information
Title: Jazz Dreams | Year Released: 2026 | Record Label: Peirdon Records
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