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"The drive and emotional commitment of this album recall the original Return to Forvever with Brazilian vocalist Flora Purim. Martier shares a high-flying expressiveness with Purim, while Toomey pushes the rhythm section aggressively." Review by Owen Cordle Raleigh News & Observer 1/20/02 "Intersection" is Laura's follow-up to her much praised and played debut CD from 1997. That album, a collaboration between Laura and a quartet led by Norfolk, Virginia based guitarist Woody Beckner, found Laura working her way through a smartly chosen program of jazz standards along with a few surprises such as Alec Wilder's "Moon & Sand". For the vocalist, who makes her home on North Carolina's sandy Outer Banks, the album proved to be an ideal calling card, earning her new fans and the opportunity to perform regularly throughout the Outer Banks and Southeastern and Central Virginia. Growing up in a musical household in rural Wisconsin, she's performed everything from funk to folk over the years. It was precisely this varied musical background that made Laura such a natural for "Intersection". Drawing from a rich tapestry of musical influences, she effortlessly blends them into the straight-ahead jazz setting of these sessions, carefully maintaining the integrity of the lyrics, yet redefining the songs as the best jazz singers always do. Other info for cover. Produced by Jimmy Masters & Jack Frieden Arrangements by John Toomey Album Concept by Jack Frieden Recorded at Master Sound Studio, Virginia Beach, Virginia September 2000 & May 2001 Engineer: Rob Ulsh Mixed by: Rob Ulsh and Jimmy Masters. Art Direction and Design by Kellie Kulton Photography by Kellie Kulton Check out the artist's website: http://www.vsojaz.com Track List: 1. A Swallow Song 2. Harpo's Blues 3. Summer's Coming Around Again 4. Undun 5. My Back Pages 6. The Love's Still Growing 7. Didn't Want To Have To Do It 8. Guinnevere 9. The Warmth Of The Sun 10. Buy & Sell Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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