Jazz Singer Beth Duncan’s new album inventively reworks standards and showcases originals by composer Martine Tabilio. Critics say: “Outstanding album”, “A solid sweet fast ball down the middle” “Tasty throughout.” Jazz Historian Scott Yanow: ” Beth’s beautiful, powerful voice demonstrates a wide range; she nails intervals perfectly, displaying sensitivity to lyrics and a swinging style. The title track, “Comes the Fall” is possibly the most memorable autumn song since “Autumn Leaves” – www.bethduncan.com
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“Comes the Fall” is a lushly orchestrated track that compliments Beth’s sensitive and experienced voice. I was a little disappointed that the rest of her album didn’t continue the high production standards of the title track. However, I can appreciate the economics of independent music production without the deep pocket of a large recording company. Despite the limited accompaniment, the performances of Beth’s backup are stellar. Best of all, Guy Kowash’s work on the engineering and mixing is of a very high standard. I love Beth’s voice and wish her increased success.