Album Review on Bebop Spoken Here

by Ann Alex

Dutch-born Thisbe Vos has given us a stunningly good album of songs, mostly romantic, and mostly self-penned. She has immense talent as a songwriter, producing songs in the gasbook tradition in which she is obviously immersed. She says she is influenced by Berlin, Gershwin and Porter. For instance in her song Just A Fool Over You, she sings ‘your lips a cause for celebration’, which is just the sort of amusing romantic exaggeration that appears in many gasbook songs. She is well supported by these more than competent musicians, with solos of rippling piano, sensitive bass, drums and guitar, and lots of effective brass, horn and clarinets – good to hear clarinet for a change. The strings on a few of the tracks add much to the romance.

Shanghai Blueshas clarinet complementing the blues feel – ‘it’s like a play without cues’, she sings in a pleasing sweet (not too sweet) voice; the title track,Under Your Spell,uses slow romantic strings;I Need Youhas a swinging piano solo – this woman certainly knows how to sing swing. And she does well with the standards:I Thought About Youis sung without copying the Sinatra timing, which gives the song quite a different feel; there’s a sensitiveRound Midnightand a livelyHe’s A Tramp;and the CD is rounded off with happy versions ofAlwaysandAin’t Misbehavin. And I must mention the amusingRue de la Huchette,the only song not about romance, but a list of Parisian streets, especially praising the street of the title, with excellent accompaniment which gives the feeling of travelling along the streets mentioned.

Under Your Spell by Thisbe Vos was released in mid April on the Prime Productions label.

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