Abbey Sings Abbey
The repertoire here is drawn from songs the singer has written and recorded previously, but these reinterpretations burn with a fierce intensity all their own. Part of the power comes from the arrangements, which favor accordion, bass, drums, and electric guitar rather than more conventional instrumentation. But it’s Lincoln’s beautiful songs and even more beautiful performances that make ABBEY SINGS ABBEY a must-hear.
Artists still recording in their twilight years can yield hit-or-miss results; diminished skills or lack of vitality or intent can often produce lackluster music. Fortunately, none of these things are the case with Abbey Lincoln’s ABBEY SINGS ABBEY. Though she was in her mid-70s at the time of the recording, Lincoln’s voice has never sounded earthier, wiser, or more resonant with human emotion.
Personnel: Abbey Lincoln (vocals); Larry Campbell (acoustic guitar); Dave Eggar (cello); Gil Goldstein (accordion); Scott Colley (bass guitar); Shawn Pelton (drum).

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