Rhoda Scott, a renowned figure in the world of soul jazz and jazz, presents "Paris-New York," a captivating compilation of her performances recorded between September 1968 and June 1976. This album, released under Universal Music Division Decca Records France in 2012, is a testament to Scott's versatility and mastery of the genre.
"Paris-New York" is a rich tapestry of 22 tracks, spanning a total duration of 1 hour and 42 minutes. The album opens with the classic "Moanin'" and includes a diverse range of instrumental and vocal pieces, such as the hauntingly beautiful "The Sun Died (Il Est Mort Le Soleil)" and the lively "Medley From West Side Story - I Feel Pretty/Maria/Tonight." The album also features collaborations with notable artists like Daniel Humair, Mel Lewis, and Thad Jones, adding layers of depth and richness to the music.
Rhoda Scott's dynamic performances are highlighted in tracks like "Take A Ladder," "Ebb Tide," and "What Kind Of Fool Am I," showcasing her ability to blend soulful vocals with intricate instrumental arrangements. The album also includes instrumental jazz pieces like "Splanky," "Mach II," and "Fire And Brimstone," demonstrating Scott's prowess on the organ and her ability to create compelling, atmospheric jazz compositions.
"Paris-New York" is not just a collection of songs but a journey through Rhoda Scott's evolution as an artist. The album captures the essence of her live performances, offering a glimpse into the energy and passion she brings to the stage. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Rhoda Scott's music, "Paris-New York" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.