
Diana Leigh & Crazy Rhythm
Crazy 8
© 1997 Diana Leigh & Crazy Rhythm
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Exciting, small ensemble classic swing, featuring a sweet and sultry voice.
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- 1 I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
- 2 I'll Always Be in Love With You
- 3 Mr. Five By Five
- 4 Come Into My Arms
- 5 Comes Love
- 6 House of Blue Lights
- 7 Too Lazy
- 8 Rock Me to Sleep
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Diana Leigh & Crazy Rhythm are an exciting swing combo on the East Coast music scene. Hailing from Ithaca, NY, they serve up swing as hot as it comes and blues as cool as you like it: from the Duke to Dinah Washington. Mix it up and you get solid rhythm! Diana Leigh & Crazy Rhythm have appeared in Washington DC, Baltimore MD, Philadelphia PA, Cambridge MA, Northampton MA, Rochester NY, Syracuse NY, Poughkeepsie NY, Albany NY, Cape May NJ, and of course, their own home town, Ithaca. The band features Diana, with her silvery, powerful voice. Backing her are some of the area's finest musicians. Each player is an accomplished musician in his own right. They've all played together in many different configurations over the years, making for great on-stage rapport. This, combined with Diana's vivacious vocals, makes for some swinging entertainment. No matter how you slice it, it comes out the same: Crazy Rhythm will put the beat in your boogie!
This is most definitely a "dancer's band" because it is led by a veteran swing dancer! Diana has been dancing for over fifteen years. For six years she was a member of The ExtravaDancers, a semi-professional swing dance performance troupe. She also taught jitterbug for several years, and has been active in the Ithaca Swing Dance Network for over a decade, helping to bring swing events alive in the region. But mostly, she just likes to dance! Lindy and West Coast Swing rank as equal favorites, but there are few partner dances she doesn't enjoy. Because she's a dancer, Diana's repertoire is tailor-made for swing dancing, including song length, tempi, mix of tunes.... She knows what dancers need and want, and she delivers!
CD Review by Russ Tarby, Syracuse New Times
In her liner notes, Ithaca singer Diana Leigh exclaims, "Swing is King!" She proves herself a loyal and loving subject as Leigh--and her band Crazy Rhythm--affirm the music's majesty throughout their CD Crazy 8 (independent). Leigh's crystalline voice sparkles on 1920s show tunes such as the sprightly "I Can't Believe" and the wistful "I'll Always Be in Love with You."
Those two tunes, which open the eight-track disc, demonstrate Leigh's willingness to unearth long-buried gems, shine 'em up and swing 'em once again. "I Can't Believe," introduced in 1927 as part of the Gay Paree revue and popularized by Roger Wolfe Kahn's Orchestra, was revived in 1953 by the Ames Brothers. The slower-tempoed "I'll Always Be in Love with You," on the other hand, was first performed by vocalist Morton Downey in an early talkie film, Syncopation (1929), before being covered on record by Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians.
Leigh and her band deserve as much credit for their repertoire research as for their estimable performance skills. Pianist John Hyde shares the solo spots with guitarist Ira Kamp, and each manage to succinctly state their case with flair and finesse, while never failing to frame Leigh's vocals. Likewise, the rhythm section--acoustic bassist Brian Williams and drummer Will Hanson--also understand their supporting roles, and play them well, religiously maintaining those propulsive swing rhythms.
Occasionally, the rhythm section embellishes a tune or two: Hanson's cymbals accent many of the song's intros, while--on the slower tempos especially--Williams often fingers an invigorating walking bass line on his upright.
But Diana Leigh's voice reigns supreme on Crazy 8. Shining like a diamond strong enough to cut glass, her timbre and pitch remain perfectly pleasing on tunes ranging from the blues of "Come into My Arms" to the minor key ministrations of "Comes Love." Leigh rarely strays from her straightforward phrasing, but when she does, it's a kick, as with the relaxed "Too Lazy" and the ribald request "Rock Me to Sleep."
A hearty "Mr. Five by Five" provides some mid-tempo comic relief, while the most familiar tune on the disc, "The House of Blue Lights," swings like mad for a mere minute-and-57-seconds. Leigh switches on "Blue Light" with a cleverly scatted introduction, then brightly delivers the lyrics, while Kamp's boogie-woogie guitar lines radiate throughout.
Overall, Leigh's reach never exceeds her grasp as her often brilliant intonation and sometimes playful phrasing satisfies the demands of each song. Occasionally, she'll take it a step further, allowing her soaring soprano to devolve into a suggestive growl, but otherwise she plays it straight.
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It doesn't get better than this!
The CD and the artist are top notch. Perfect. Fantastic!! Sultry and silky voiced Diana Leigh makes the CD one to treasure. It is one of the best compilations of Swing from the best voice I have ever heard in my life. This CD is simply marvelous!