Try a Little Tenderness - Al Jarreau, Campbell, Jimmy [Fi
Your Song - Al Jarreau, John, Elton
My Favorite Things - Al Jarreau, Hammerstein, Oscar
She's Leaving Home - Al Jarreau, Lennon, John
Summertime [From Porgy and Bess] - Al Jarreau, Gershwin, George
We Got By - Al Jarreau, Jarreau, Al
Save Your Love for Me - Al Jarreau, Johnson, Buddy [1]
You Don't See Me - Al Jarreau, Jarreau, Al
Wait for the Magic - Al Jarreau, Urbanos, Todd
Dinosaur - Al Jarreau, Jarreau, Al
Go Away Little Girl - Al Jarreau, Goffin, Gerry
For "Tenderness," singer Al Jarreau combined the best aspects of the studio and a live setting. He invited not only an allstar band but also a small audience of fans and friends into an L.A. studio. The result is the best ... more »possible environment for an Al Jarreau album. He responds with the fluid, ornamental vocal lines he's famous for. He does a fine job with the snaking rhythms of Jorge Ben's standard "Més que mada" and with the sentimental hook of Goffin & King's "Go Away Little Girl." Jarreau still can't resist the temptation to sing three notes where one will do; this is especially obvious on his overly cluttered duet with opera diva Kathleen Battle on Rodgers & Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things." --Geoffrey Himes« less
For "Tenderness," singer Al Jarreau combined the best aspects of the studio and a live setting. He invited not only an allstar band but also a small audience of fans and friends into an L.A. studio. The result is the best possible environment for an Al Jarreau album. He responds with the fluid, ornamental vocal lines he's famous for. He does a fine job with the snaking rhythms of Jorge Ben's standard "Més que mada" and with the sentimental hook of Goffin & King's "Go Away Little Girl." Jarreau still can't resist the temptation to sing three notes where one will do; this is especially obvious on his overly cluttered duet with opera diva Kathleen Battle on Rodgers & Hammerstein's "My Favorite Things." --Geoffrey Himes
Lisa B. (Lisa) from CTR TUFTNBORO, NH Reviewed on 6/28/2006...
Great for a romantic evening.
CD Reviews
Excelent songs, wonderful band, outstanding job
Allan Cavalcanti | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 10/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Al jarreau does not sing the songs. He interpretes and fells them. As a brazilian, I feel he's done a great job singing "Mas que nada" in perfect Portuguese (!), swinging like a native born and grown brazilian guy. It is an indispensable CD if you want to listen to good music, relax and fell the atmosphere. Please, don't forget to dim out the lights..."
A jazz/pop master teams up with an opera great, and more
Sandy Smith | Philadelphia, PA USA | 08/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This live album showcases Jarreau's versatility as a jazz and pop vocalist, including a heart-melting rendition of his ballad "We Got By" and a beautiful performance of "My Favorite Things" featuring soprano Kathleen Battle. He takes on a number of Broadway and jazz standards here, including "Summertime" from "Porgy and Bess" and a sprightly, energized version of "Mas Que Nada". Jarreau fans need this album in their collections; for everyone else, it's a good way to hear a master of vocalese at work in the raw."
Hot And Soothing!
Sandy Smith | 06/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There is no one quite like Al Jarreau. What a unique voice he has and he displays it beautifully on this Live Video. Backed by some of the industries best musicians, Al takes us on a musical journey from the past to present, leaving you well satisfied. Check out his rendetion of "Summertime" and a new classic "Dinosaurs". He's Hot and yet so Soothing!"
You MUST try a little Tenderness...
kiwimuzo | Auckland, New Zealand | 05/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In 'You Don't See Me' he's a fully-fledged percussion section; in 'Summertime' he's both sweet and violent; in 'Your Song' he's sincere; in 'Try a Little Tenderness' he's soooo sensual; in 'My Favourite Things' he's the strawberry to Kathleen Battle's champagne... is there nothing Al Jarreau can't do? This is one amazing album - a wonderful collection of some of the best tunes from a generation, carefully crafted into completely new artforms. And he sure knows how to pick his collaborators - Marcus Miller and Co make for a stunning line-up of muzos, and there's not a note out of place. A warm, inviting album that will surprise you with every new playing. This is essential listening!"
A Diamond in the Rough...
Alvin A. Perkins | Upper Marlboro, MD United States | 06/05/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Not a well publicised CD but if you like Al Jarreau-old skool, you must get this one. I think this is one of his best, if not THE BEST CD Al has made. It is vintage Al Jarreau, with all of my old favorites. I cannot get enough of this one. Highly recommend it if you like the Al Jarreau of yester-year."