MP3 Yvette Tollar - Ima
Ima, is jazz vocalist, Yvette Tollar''s, highly anticipated follow up CD to her critically acclaimed debut, Cactus Flowers. With maturity, wit and soul Yvette masterfully delivers gems from Joni Mitchell, Kevin Breit, her own accomplished pen and more.
11 MP3 Songs in this album (61:27) !
Related styles: JAZZ: Jazz Vocals, JAZZ: Modern Creative Jazz
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She''s one of Canada''s leading modern jazz vocalists and a member of Canada''s first family of jazz and world music, and now, Yvette Tollar returns to the spotlight with Ima.
Inspired in part by a lengthy period of personal hardship for Tollar, which spanned several of the years following the release of her 2001 debut, Cactus Flowers, Ima is a true family affair - a collection of Tollar''s all-time favourite original compositions, many of them ballads, many composed by either Tollar herself or by members of her esteemed musical family. All are performed in her trade-mark world-tinged modern jazz style and showcase her richly expressive vocals.
Two of the album''s stand-outs come from brother Ernie Tollar, who is known for his work with Tasa, Holly Cole and Maza Meze. He composed the music for the reflective "Glittering Precipice," which features spoken-word poetry written by Yvette, and "Sick Rose," which sees William Blake''s "The Sick Rose" set to music.
The opening track, "Contradiction," is a collaboration between sister-in-law Maryem Tollar, known as the Arabic vocalist in Jesse Cook''s band and as the singer of the Little Mosque on the Prairie theme, and uncle Ehab Lotayef, the Montreal poet and activist who made headlines in 2005 when he went to Iraq on behalf of the Canadian Islamic Congress to try and free the Canadian hostages.
For Yvette''s part, she composed two of the cuts: "I Forgive You" which pays homage to Coletrane''s classic quartet of the early 60''s and Ima, the captivatingly plaintive title track composed to accompany Hungarian poet, Jozsef Tollar''s poem.
In addition, several musical friends make impressive contributions to the album. Kevin Breit of Norah Jones and Cassandra Wilson fame wrote two of the tracks, including the beautiful country-tinged "Hang On." National Jazz Award-winner David Restivo provides yet another highlight in the form of "Prayer for Humankindness," featuring lyrics by Juno-winning drummer Jim Hillman.
Legendary songwriter and vocalist, Joni Mitchell''s, Edith and The Kingpin is yet another strong track delivered by Tollar with maturity and a deep reverence for the lyric.
Restivo also plays piano on several of the cuts; Breit plays guitar and mandolin; Tollar''s husband Rich Brown of Steve Coleman, Dapp Theory and rinsethealgorithm plays bass; brother Ernie plays flute, sax and clarinet; and sister Allison Long provides some backing vocals. Other guests include word/jazz percussionists Mark Duggan and Debashis Sinha, Tasa tabla player Ravi Naimpally, hot up-and-coming award winning pianist Robi Botos and Maza Meze vocalist Sophia Grigoriadis.
Throughout the album, Tollar''s distinctive voice ties the diverse compositions into a cohesive package, shifting effortlessly from melancholic to joyful, haunting to reflective, bold and soulful to sophisticated. Robert Price once wrote of her that she makes "jazz sound easy," while others have praised her flawless technique and soulful, spirited, unforced delivery.
Tollar''s musical chops have been honed over a lifetime immersed in the jazz and world scenes. Born and raised in Toronto by parents who supported their children''s musical experimentation (her dad encouraged Yvette to get her welder''s license just in case, but she didn''t), she spent her teen years taking lessons at the Royal Conservatory and hanging out with her older brother Ernie and his roommate Holly Cole – whose record collection she devoured.
As a young adult, she studied in New York with the legendary Sheila Jordan and did workshops in Banff with Dave Holland, Kenny Werner and Joe Lovano.
Tollar started her professional career at 16, and has been a regular at several Toronto live music spots for years. She is a former member of the Juno-winning ensemble The Merlin Factor, and she has recorded with the Toronto Tabla Ensemble for Japan''s Naxus label. She has also toured her own ensemble through Europe and parts of Canada. In addition, Tollar sings with the Hungarian band Kek Duna, performs with the Flying Bulgar Klezmer Band, provides backing vocals for Maryem Tollar and sings with her husband''s contemporary jazz super group rinsethealgorithm.
She launched Ima in November at the prestigious Glenn Gould Studio along with special guest, Kevin Breit on guitar, Robi Botos and David Virelles on piano, Allison Long on backing vocals, Ernie Tollar on flute, clarinet and sax, and Larnell Lewis.
The show featured an energetic opening set by Rich Brown''s rinsethealgorithm.