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Molly Ryan - Let's Fly Away (2015)

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1. Wanderer
2. Beyond The Blue Horizon
3. Song Of The Wanderer
4. Far Away Places
5. Let's Fly Away
6. Flying Down To Rio
7. A Rainy Night In Rio
8. South Sea Island Magic
9. The Gypsy In My Soul
10. The Road To Morocco
11. Sous Le Ciel De Paris (Under Paris Skies)
12. Trav'lin' All Alone
13. t's Nice To Go Trav'ling
14. Anywhere I Wander

Molly Ryan - Vocals, Guitar
Dan Barrett - Trombone
Adrien Chevalier - Violin
Kevin Dorn - Alfaia, Drums
Joel Forbes - Bass
Dick Hyman - Piano
Scott Kettner - Agogo, Pandeiro, Tamborim
Dan Levinson - Clarinet,  Sax (Tenor)
Raphael McGregor - Lap Steel Guitar
Randy Reinhart - Cornet
John Reynolds - Guitar, Whistle
Molly Ryan - Guitar, Vocals
Mark Shane - Piano
Bria Skonberg - Trumpet, Vocals
Mike Weatherly – Bass

 

Once again the fans have spoken as this was funded in part via Kickstarter. Even though Dick Hyman gets the only musician shout out on the front cover, this swinging New York thrush has stacked the deck with a load of great players whose resumes speak for themselves making this a full bodied jazz vocal date with a taste for the past. The newest song is almost 60years old. The gang is all having a great time whether vamping on Sinatra swing or Hot Club antics. Each cut is a winner and jazz vocal fans are in for a first class treat here. Check it out as the legend grows. ---Chris Spector, Midwest Record

 

Molly Ryan’s new album “Let’s Fly Away” has a very distinct sound: it’s an album that jumps – it swings, it’s effervescent, it fleets and floats. And that is just perfect for the concept of the album, which are songs about traveling. Though I have seen this concept before (It’s something Bing Crosby and Rosie Clooney and their ilk did – sigh I miss those days) the song line up here is stellar, and imaginative: “The Gypsy In My Soul,” “Let’s Go To Rio,” and “Anywhere I Wander” are just some of the titles. Ryan knows her away around a song: she caresses these words tenderly without missing a beat – she is one of those few singers with such a great sense of rhythm that she swings even when it seems she isn’t. And she has great back-up here: Dick Hyman is on piano for half the tracks, and Dan Barrett is on trombone. The whole album is a joy to hear, and for someone like me who loves to travel, is a gift. ---superleonel, leonelescota.wordpress.com

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