Belly Of The Sun / Cassandra Wilson

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Label: BLUE NOTE
Catalog: 350722
Format: CD

1. The Weight 2. Justice 3. Darkness On The Delta 4. Waters Of March 5. You Gotta Move 6. Only a Dream in Rio 7. Just Another Parade 8. Wichita Lineman 9. Shelter From The Storm 10. Drunk as Cooter Brown 11. Show Me a Love 12. Road So Clear 13. Hot Tamales

By now, it's a moot point whether Cassandra Wilson is singing jazz or not. With Belly of the Sun, in unifying what were once considered disparate styles and song forms with her languorously rich vocals and offbeat instrumental textures, she continues to be the queen of her own genre. Largely recorded at a one-time train station in her native Mississippi, Belly of the Sun ranges from country blues great Fred McDowell's gritty "You Gotta Move" (popularised by the Rolling Stones and here featuring acoustic guitar wiz Richard Johnston) to Brazilian immortal Antonio Carlos Jobim's winsome "Waters of March" (featuring a children's choir) to a hauntingly feminised version of Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman". Revealing her command of narrative material, Wilson draws seductive meaning from Bob Dylan's "Shelter from the Storm" and the Band's "The Weight". Featuring Kevin Breit and Marvin Sewell on all manner of guitars and related string instruments, Belly of the Sun also boasts three strong Wilson originals including "Just Another Parade", a jazzy-soulful duet with India.Arie, and "Show Me a Love". As her own producer, Wilson comes up with less compelling backgrounds than Craig Street, who produced her darker-tinged breakthrough albums. Still, this is her most seamless, smooth-flowing and effortlessly expansive recording. "I need to feel some rich black soil that's moist between my toes", she sings. You can feel her Southern roots in the grooves as well. --Lloyd Sachs

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