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All Genres > Jazz > Smooth Jazz > NANCY SCIMONE: The Quiet Place

A 2003 Wammie (Washington Area Music Assoc.) nominee for 'best classical solo vocalist,' Nancy Scimone's voice and spirit stretch far beyond Mozart. After a recent concert performance, her soft-as-butter, silken vocals prompted one listener to confess, "I could listen to you all day."

All Is Beautiful & All Is New . . . .

'the quiet place' is Nancy Scimone's refreshingly different take on peace and quiet. Nancy worked with producer Bob Dawson in creating something beautiful and new. Although she could have chosen one of a number of producers with a laundry-list of inspirational albums to their credit, Scimone was after something different, and she was drawn to Dawson's natural, clear-as-the-sky, honest production style, which she had admired in some of his Grammy-award winning recordings. In a recent interview, Nancy spoke about the recording....

"Bob Dawson was the perfect producer for "the quiet place," says Scimone. His goal in the recording studio is absolute honesty of performance, nothing artificial, nothing ambiguous. Bob's gift for unleashing the most potent message from the music, is like drawing a mystical artesian water from the well. Although Bob has worked with world-class country, blues, and jazz artists, he was so at home with these gentle Psalms, and he uncovered a far deeper meaning in these songs than I saw in them at first. As a result, "the quiet place" is a very satisfying CD of right down-to-the earth music, with a taste of Heaven.

Mike Crotty's orchestral arrangements weave my melodies into colorful tapestries; you can listen to them over and over, and still they sound so new. His arrangements are a like a contemporary house based on a classical design, and a little 'gently jazz.' You can hear this immediately on the first track, "I Will Sing Your Strength," with a luscious horn solo and strings. The vocals sort of float on the orchestra like a bird on the crest of a wave.

We invited pianist Jon Carroll to arrange and play the last tune, "You Are the Potter," which is a very personal song for me. It's about redemption, Mercy with a capital M, and how we can make all the wrong turns in life, break our own hearts, and die, and God will build us up again if we just let go and fall His way. Here are the lyrics to the refrain: "And when I lift my eyes to you, all is beautiful and all is new. I let go and fall your way, you are the Potter, I am the clay."

The messages of peace, mercy, new beginnings - these are truths for souls of all ages, all faiths, and all backgrounds. My touring takes me over this great land, from New York to Kansas and beyond, and people everywhere share a universal, soulful common denominator; I think that essentially, people today are seeking goodness, peace, honesty, and hope -- and a reason to trust. I think that the music on 'the quiet place' offers this. These wisdom-words of the psalms strike a chord with folks of all faiths, too.

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Here are some lyrics from the title song, "The Quiet Place."

The Painter of the soul, the Poet of the Heart

The Master of all Beauty, all destiny His Art

He weaves within the silence the sacred threads that bind

the breath of every moment with the promises of Time.

And I believe

faith and love will lead us to the quiet place

on a road that we can't see.

Faith and love will lead us to the quiet place

where we will find abundant peace.

(From 'the quiet place,' words and music by Nancy Scimone, Copyright 2003, music@nancyscimone.com

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.NancyScimone.com

Track List:
1. I Will Sing Your Strength
2. As the Deer Thirsts
3. In the Loveliness
4. Taste and See
5. The Quiet Place
6. The Lord Is My Shepherd
7. Rest in God Alone
8. He Heals the Brokenhearted
9. Tender Mercies
10. You Are the Potter

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