Claire Martin

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DISCOGRAPHY

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Devil May Care

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"A talent to be savoured" The Stage

Produced by Rick Taylor

Claire Martin – vocals
Jim Mullen – guitar
Arnie Somogyi – bass
Clark Tracey – drums, tabla, African drums

Special Guests:
Nigel Hitchcock – alto saxophone
Iain Bellamy – tenor and soprano saxophones
Rick Taylor – trombone, percussion
Backing vocals: Rick Taylor, Jonathan Gee, Arnie Somogyi, Clark Tracey, Claire Martin

Arrangements by Rick Taylor, Claire Martin and Jonathan Gee
Executive Producer: Ian Middleton
Recorded at Townhouse 3, London, 8 - 10 February 1993
Engineered by Tristan Powell, assisted by Andy Bradfield
Mixed at Castlesound Studios, Pentcaitland, 5 - 6 March, 1993

AKD 021 (Linn Records)

HDCD (High Definition Compatible Digital)

Now playing :  

Track Time Listen Writer
01. Devil May Care 05:34 Play Bob Dorough, TP Kirk
02. Victim Of Circumstance 04:30 Play David Newton , Claire Martin
03. If Love Were All 04:50 Play Noel Coward
04. Devil's Gonna Get You 04:11 Play Rick Taylor, Claire Martin
05. By Myself 03:28 Play Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz
06. Close Enough For Love 04:11 Play Paul H Williams, John Mandel
07. Can't Give Enough 03:17 Play Rick Taylor, Claire Martin ,
Steve Howlett, Dave Richie
08. The Sun Was Falling From The Sky 06:16 Play Jonathan Blair
09. October Thoughts 05:53 Play Jonathan Gee, Claire Martin
10. On Thin Ice 05:15 Play Claire Martin
11. Save Your Love for Me 04:42 Play Buddy Johnson

Devil May Care – Jazz Express

This is Claire Martin’s second release for Linn records, and if her debut was good this one is even better. OnDevil May Care, she displays a growing maturity and confidence, a wonderful sensuous voice and a fine sense of timing and phrasing.

Musicians, I guess, must love backing a talent such as this, and once again the pleasing task falls to Jim Mullen(guitar), Jonathan Gee(piano/organ), Arnie Somogyi(bass), and Clark Tracey(drums). Nigel Hitchcock and Iain Ballamy on saxes, and trombonist Rick Taylor make guest appearances, and like the others play impressively throughout. Backing vocals, which are a welcome addition to some of the tracks, also come from within these ranks.

Although Claire handles up-tempo numbers like By Myself with consumate ease, it is on the slower ones like Noel Coward’s If Love Were All and the mournful Close Enough for Love on which she is backed only by Jim Mullen’s tasteful guitar that she excels. Nigel Hitchcock’s alto work on The Sun Was Falling From The Sky is also worth a special mention.

Indeed, it’s hard to find fault with this release. The choice of musicians, the choice of material (some of it self-penned) and the main protagonist’s performance all add to a sophisticated and tasteful example of home-grown jazz. If, in this genre, Carol Kidd is the Queen, Claire Martin could well be the Princess Royal.

written for jazz express on the 01 June 2003.

Devil May Care – The Stage

A talent to be savoured.

written for the stage on the 02 June 1993.

 
 

LIVE DATES

Saturday, 25th February, 2012
8:00pm

Buxton Opera House
Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6XN

Water Street

Four Four Time 2012 The long-running partnership of one of the foremost jazz singers of her generation and the legendary classical and screen composer has played to packed houses and rave reviews in New York, London and elsewhere since 2000. Claire and Richard both share a great love of the American composer and lyricist Irving Berlin, widely considered to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Berlin wrote hundreds of songs, many becoming major hits, which made him a legend before he turned thirty. This brand new show, with classy arrangements by Richard, will include such classics as Let’s Face The Music And Dance, How Deep Is The Ocean, What’ll I Do?, Cheek To Cheek and Let Yourself Go, all delivered with the style and panache that you would expect from these two great friends and world-class artists. ‘Style does not go out of style’……

Tuesday, 14th February, 2012 -
Wednesday, 15th February, 2012
8:45pm

The Pizza Express
London

Dean Street Soho

St.Valentine’s ‘love in’ with Claire Martin and her trio. 2 nights of love songs featuring pianist Gareth Williams, Laurence Cottle on bass and Matt Skelton on drums. Requests will be taken and dedications read out!!

Saturday, 11th February, 2012
7:45pm

The LIghts
Andover

West Street Andover Hampshire SP10 1AH

Claire Martin and Ian Shaw for one night only. Not to be missed!

Friday, 3rd February, 2012
8:00pm

Stoneybeck Inn
Penrith

Bowscar, Penrith CA11 8RP

Claire Martin with guitar legends Jim Mullen and Laurence Cottle for an intimate trio evening. This is the venue’s first jazz night, so come along and support it and shake off your Winter blues!