Kalil Wilson – Easy to Love (Self Produced 2009)

December 8, 2009 by  
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It is somewhat disconcerting how few new male vocalists inhabiting the jazz idiom practice their craft with a degree of genius and virtuosity as saxophonists and other instrumentalists. It is a conundrum why not so many new artists play the first instrument–the human voice. Some posit that poeta nascitur non fit? Alternatively, is it true that vocal art is the one art that cannot really be taught, but only refined in those who “were born with it?” Are the days of great crooners over? There is, after all, only one Ray Charles, only one Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra; Al Hibbler, Milt Grayson, Johnny Hartman, Kurt Elling and Bobby McFerrin…

Until that is it appears that Kalil Wilson came along. Here is a singer, a profoundly smokey tenor who is so singular and naturally expressive that his voice appears biologically connected to “living breath.” His phrasing, dynamics and expression are sublime, effortless and otherworldly. Yet he is completely connected to the long and celebrated tradition of vocalists too many to name here. Wilson is heard here Easy to Love, a debut of bottomless depth and grandeur, but also self-effacing and completely lacking in the grandstanding that some vocalists might resort to today, in order to be heard and appreciated.

He does not so much sing as he floats and slides ans swims on the air that propels the lyrics that become characters in the songs. If it were not a scientific fact that the lungs were a repository of the air that blows through the vocal chords it would seem that these controlled gusts of wind came from his soul. Perhaps they actually do, for there is little else to suggest that the notes that ring loud and are heard sometimes barely above a whisper in the tones and shades that give shape and color to the characters he depens the songs as he plays them to the hilt.

On “You’ve Changed,” a swaggering blusey lament for instance, he is the elementally sad and rejected lover who cannot seem to get through his stonehearted partner. Wilson soars magnificently in his unbelief. He is a soulful listener at the feet of “Nature Boy.” Here too he sings on and sometimes behind the beat when he stretches and twists the odd note.

Other songs on the record shine anew with his deeply personal interpretation the polished delivery. On “Stardust,” “Easy Living” and “I’m in the Mood for Love”–especially on the latter–his voice enrobes the melody, carving out new harmonics. On “Then I’ll be Tired of You” as elsewhere, he navigates the scales of the song creating new peaks and valleys and the odd, surprising arpeggio. He can swing unabashedly as on “Easy Living” and “I Cried for You.” Rollicking swing is facilitated of course by pianist Berkeley Everett and the other fine musicians on this priceless record.

Tracks: Day by Day; I Concentrate on You; You’ve Changed; Nature Boy; I Cried for You; Easy Living; Stardust; I’m in the Mood for Love; Then I’ll be Tired of You; I Only Have Eyes for You; Do You Know Why? If I Could be With You; If it’s Magic; Song for You; Just for Grandma Jo.

Personnel: Kalil Wilson: vocals, background vocals, percussion; Berkley Everett: piano; Chris Bastian: bass; Max Griffith: drums; Ethan Emerson: guitars (2, 6); Ray Bergstrom: guitars (12); Josh Duron: percussion; Eli Sundelson: Hammond Organ; Peter Hargreaves: tenor saxophone; Kathy Hoye: background vocals.

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Kalil Wilson on the web: www.kalilwilson.com

Review written by: Raul da Gama

Latin Jazz Network Radio – Jukebox – November 2009 Playlist

November 18, 2009 by  
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# Song Artist Album Label
01 Sombras Buika El Ultimo Trago
con la colaboración de Chucho Valdés
WEA International
02 Navad (The Wanderer) 3 Cohens Braid Anzic Records
03 Canto de Xangó Mario Adnet & Philippe Baden Powell Afrosambajazz Adventure Music
04 Call Arturo Stable Arturo Stable Origen Records
05 La Sitiera Brian Lynch Afro Cuban Jazz Orchestra Bolero Nights for Billie Holiday Venus Records
06 Danzon for a Night Coto Pincheira The Sonido Moderno Project Independent
07 Thoughts Not My Own Curtis Brothers Quartet Blood, Spirit, Land, Water, Freedom Truth Revolution Records
08 Nature Boy Kalil Wilson Easy to Love Independent
09 Silver Gold Giovanni Hidalgo Silver Gold  
10 Upper Manhattan Medical Group (U.M.M.G.) Henry Brun & The Latin Playerz Rhythms and Reeds… A Tribute to the Master Duke Ellington Pulsar Records
11 Move Mario Ortiz All Star Band Tributo 45 Aniversario Sony Music
12 Nana Mark Levine & The Latin Tinge Off & On – The Music of Moacir Santos Left Coast Clave
13 Villa Palmeras Miguel Zenón Esta Plena Marsalis Music
14 Lo Que Me Hace Vivir Roberto Fonseca Akokan Enja Records
15 Triste Sophie Milman Take Love Easy Koch Records
16 La Clarosa Cruz Sofia Tosello Alma y Luna Sunnyside Records
17 Baianinho Benjamin Taubkin Trio + 1 Adventure Music
18 Se Lo Que Es Rumba Truko & Zaperoko En Plena Rumba Lujuria Records
19 Sabroson Edmar Castañeda Entre Cuerdas ArtistShare
20 Southamerican Getaway Pilar de la Hoz Hozadias Play Music