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Smoky barrelhouse piano blues from a woman's point of view - wrapped in a jazzy acoustic quartet setting
Genre:
Blues: Piano Blues
Release Date:
1999
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To Hell With Love
Record Label: JAZZOID
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The Comercial Appeal, December 4, 1999
Bill Ellis
On her third self-made disc, "To Hell with Love" (no label, 3.5 stars) Memphis's premier piano lady Di Anne Price lets her remarkable band step to the fore. And since "Her Boyfriends" (as they're dubbed) consist of saxman Jim Spake, drummer Tom Lonardo and bassist Tim Goodwin, the results are thrilling, especially their coaxing, bebop take on Louis Prima's Sing, Sing, Sing and the prowling backup they provide on the Doc Pomus standard Lonely Avenue.
Price herself continues to sing and play like she stepped out of the '40s. She makes the Lyle Lovett tune She's No Lady, She's My Wife bump along like a newly found 78, puts sultry life into Just for a Thrill by Memphis jazz pianist Lil Hardin (better known as Louis Armstrong's collaborator/wife) and gives a Mose Allison lift to the Ray Charles number Sticks and Stones. But every track has character - Long John and its keyboard filigree worthy of Memphis Slim; the smoky strut of Room with a View.
This is easily Price's most accomplished record, full of great songs and greater interpretation.
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Memphis Flyer Dec. 8, 1999
Tim Sampson: We Recommend
I have but three words to day about tonight: Di Anne Price. The city's premier chanteuse is having her much-awaited CD release party at 5 p.m. at In The Grove, at which time she will play tunes from the said CD, To Hell With Love. If you don't get out of the house to see any other show this year, make sure you don't miss this one.
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Mark Jordan: Music Notes
Di Anne Price's third CD To Hell With Love, focuses on the admittedly broad theme of love. (The album's title is effectively evoked in the album's cover photo, a hazy shot showing Price lounging in her underwear with a glass of whiskey; it looks like the setup to some '70s porn flick.) But Price chooses her material very well. Popular gems such as Lyle Lovett's "She's No Lady, She's My Wife" and Doc Pomus' "Lonely Avenue" are dropped in among more obscure fare such as Titus Turner's "Alone on My Own." Price is a blues singer in the jazziest sense of the word (and visa versa) who imbues her lines with personality and genuine feeling. And her piano playing is equally fine. As for her Boyfriends - Jim Spake, Tim Goodwin, and drummer Tom Lonardo - they support their woman gigging, they've become one of the best combos in town. Just under the wire, Price has put out one of the best CDs of the year.
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Loves Di Anne ! ! !
author: Daniel Vernhes
I have to tell you that I am, for more than 45 years, a blues and jazz fan and record collector (from 78rpm to mp3!), particulary of all the jazz and blues female singer since the beginning of recording history till… tomorrow, and of the saxophone players, all of them but mostly tenor and baritone. The best for me is having voice and sax together… as you do.
I have many thousands of songs sung by thousands of different singers. I have to say that the greatest part of it has no real musical interest.
Some of them has one or two good songs in all their recorded work. A very few of them has recorded more good songs and a very, very few has recorded at least one very good album. I mean albums which takes you to the heart, and that you can't stop listening till it ends, and you hope it never ends.
I think that Di Anne will have, for me, a place in this handful.
I'm mostly searching and collecting lesser known or unknown singers, even the ones who recorded only one album or only one song which can be terrific and nobody knows why they didn't continue. Mistery of life…
All this to say that I'm not easily impressed by a singer and that all what I can hear in those days is more than indigestible for me, except a very, very few young ones but certainly none of them (of those I know) can match to Di Anne, and I'm very proud to have her singing for me in my home, in the Swiss Alps, whenever I want, and it will be quiet often…
Oh, I have to say all the best of her "Boyfriends". They do exactly what they have to do, and pretty well.
Best wishes for everything to Di Anne & the Boyfriends. I'm already waiting for the next one…
Daniel
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author: daniel vernhes
I wrote to Jim Spake about this cd and "reekin' with love" and "a good man...". I don't have your e-mail. Just ask Jim a copy of my message. There is a gift for you in it. I keep listening to your songs...
love
daniel
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