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Maria Schafer - Shane Savala: No Broken Hearts
ByIt is clear that Schafer is more than a practitioner of music. She is a lover of all music and she has both the vocal flexibility and open-mindedness to diversify her repertoire. Having spent her musical career tipping her cap to the great female vocalists, instrumentalists, and composers who preceded her, it should come as no surprise that No Broken Hearts fits Schafer's established trajectory. "Both Sides Now," a Joni Mitchell original featured on 1969's Clouds (Reprise Records) and 2000's Both Sides Now (Reprise Records), is the watershed moment on the album for both Schafer and Savala, who put down their strongest performances on the track.
No Broken Hearts is inarguably minimalist, yet polished and sophisticated. "Jitterbug Waltz" features some beautiful brushwork and minute bass intrusion, pushing Schafer front and center. The strength of Schafer's performance resides in her expressive phrasing; while purists might reel against it, this aspect of her presentation has a way of modernizing tunes like "Angel Eyes," "The Lady is a Tramp," and "When You're Smiling." Savala, who is as technically athletic and adaptable as his vocalist counterpart, effortlessly compliments Schafer's style. Her penchant for Brazilian music shines on her renditions of "Love for Sale" and the Chrisette Michele/John Legend collaboration "Love is You." Savala deftly navigates Schafer's album-wide twists and turns, whether he is paying tribute to to Joao Gilberto or fingerpicking a Joni Mitchell tuning.
Track Listing
Half Awake; Jitterbug Waltz; Love For Sale; No Broken Hearts; Talk; Make It Real; Both Sides Now; Angel Eyes; Echoes; The Lady Is A Tramp; Shape Your Light (Extended Version); Love Is You; When You're Smiling.
Personnel
Maria Schafer
vocalsMaria Schafer: vocals; Shane Savala: guitar; Max Kraus: bass; James Yoshizawa: drums; Brad Black: organ.
Album information
Title: No Broken Hearts | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Marsch Music
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