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Shulman continues to melt listeners hearts on her latest release. With a carefully crafted yet delicate delivery, Shulman extracts every ounce out of a melody. Her accompaniment on this
session is first rate. Her selection of songs is impeccable, and well suited to her style of singing.
Frank Loesser’s timeless classic, “Spring Will Be a Little
Late This Year” is performed with passion and sensitivity. Pay close
attention to Shulman’s phrasing and you will notice that she is
working inside the melody, enjoying every moment along the way. Another
note of interest is her ability to control the lyric without overextending.
Trotter’s piano is a joy to the ear and the soul. He follows Shulman’s
voice like a gentle breeze on a sunny day.
Another tune performed with grace and a candid delivery is “Something
Cool.” Trotter continues to impress with his ever so gentle touch.
Balance is the key to success here. Shulman and Trotter demonstrate how
to achieve this without disturbing the natural ebb and flow.
One of the smoothest drummers
in jazz is featured on “I Wish I Were In Love Again.” La Barbara’s
brushwork is exquisite and timely. Shulman’s nicely rounded lyric
and La Barbara’s response gel in a most satisfying manner. Koonse
introduces a tender sounding guitar before the group swings for the rest
of the piece.
After listening to Sinatra’s version for so many years, it was refreshing
to hear a new take on a great tune. With a beautiful melody and a heart-on-your-sleeve
lyric, Shulman delivers in spades. Some fine string work from Koonse.
There are so many enjoyable moments on this recording. For aspiring vocalists,
“2 for the road” serves as a recording deserving repeated
listening. Control, passion, fun and a desire to respect the melody and
the lyric are just a few descriptive words describing this finely crafted
outing.”
- Randy McElligott, eJazzNews
"This GEM of a musical project has to
be in your jazz collection. The commanding voice of Deborah Shulman had
me coming back to the CD for more great music. Check out 'You Don't Know
What Love Is'. WOW! Thank you Deborah. My favorite track is 'The Meaning
Of The Blues'.
Slow and Sultry
is the game here, plus, romantic as the color red. Great work Deborah,
great work!"
- Leon Reyes, KVMR Radio 89.5 FM, Sacramento
“I just reviewed your CD and it is a truly great listen. It will
get a lot of air play on Jazz 88.
You are SMOKING.”
- J. Otis Williams, KSDS Jazz 88.3 FM, San
Diego
“Magnificent!”
- Tony Cabanellas, KDHX 88.1 FM, St. Louis,
Missouri
“A pretty voice and excellent musicians
with her. Miss Deborah Shulman sings in the tradition of the real jazz
ladies and in her voice her personal touch. She chose a good selection
of jazz standards. For me, “four stars” for this first jazz
work.”
- Carlos Fernandez Pacin, Jazz Café
FM, Buenos Aires, Argentina
“This singer has a unique sound combined
with emotional depth. I received positive listener response when I played
tracks from this disc. Hope she continues to record.”
- Larry Corley, WQNA Radio
"How many times the word love occurs
through the titles of this album. And how many different and rich sides
of Deborah Shulman are represented on the photographs through the artwork
of the CD. These are different aspects of the same soul: suspended on
a repertoire so rich in vocal shadings, chances for Deborah's own instrument
to show her own gift and capability. They are enough with some simple,
wise touches of guitar and piano, a discreet support from bass and drums
to pass from Bossa to Swing, from sun to moon. Up to the whole incredible
power of musical art."
- Scazzola Giovanni Pietro, Radio Gold Popular
Network, Italy
“I am very glad to have received your
CD. This is a great album.”
- Erik Vande Voorde, Radio Beiaard, Belgium
"A well-done version of the title song,
which I have always felt was underrated and under-recorded."
- Jeff Holtz, WIUM, Macomb, Illinois
“ ‘Sweet ‘n sensitive’
sums this one up – great for late-night listening
curled up on the
sofa, but great too in a show which goes out between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.
The quartet shines through, the voice is terrific – what more can
you ask.”
- Tony Wickham, Radio Maldwyn, United Kingdom
“If ever there was a class act, Deborah
is it. In our café society here in New Zealand, this music goes
down a treat, and it’s on regular rotation here."
- Philip Crookes, Primetime Radio, New Zealand
“If you like warm, romantic jazz, if you’re a person who appreciates
talent, taste and intelligence, then run, do not walk, to nab a copy of
Deborah Shulman’s self-produced CD. Her voice is free yet disciplined,
and her ability to get behind a lyric and wring out every ounce of truth
can be heartbreaking. Almost like the cabaret artists of Manhattan glory
days, Shulman has the innate talent to make the listener re-think a song,
hear an old familiar song as if it were for the first time or, even better,
hear a new song as if it was always a part of one’s life. The material
traces the arc of pain and happiness (and everything that comes in between)
in the race to and from love. Grab some wine, lower the lights and listen
to great interpretations of great songs. How lucky we are – or have
been – to know love . . . and how this special chanteuse helps us
remember it all.”
- Alan W. Petrucelli, The Entertainment Report
“Deborah interprets songs such as ‘All or Nothing at All,’
‘Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year’ and ‘Route
66' and makes the words come alive. She draws you in with her heartfelt
intensity and superb phrasing. Relating the songs to her life, dating
again after a painful divorce, and finding love, she sings a Blossom Dearie
song: ‘I Like You, You’re Nice.’ “
- Beth Temkin, Entertainment Today
“Accompanied by the hard-driving and energetic playing of drummer
Ralph Humphrey, Larry Koonse on guitar, bass player Kenny Wild, and pianist/
music
director and arranger Terry Trotter, Shulman consistently underplayed
her material, emphasizing the tender and vulnerable aspects of the music.
Shulman and her band possess excellent chemistry and timing together,
further bringing the music alive. It’s obvious they all enjoy performing
great music in an intimate setting.”
- Mary Mallory, The Tolucan Times
“Putting part of one’s life story into music and words does
not always work. Rest assured, however, that Deborah has released an album
full of emotion, strength and great music. Backed by a great quartet,
this is an album for those who love sentimentality, jazz and great vocals.”
- Tony Bates, Victoria, Australia
“I was intrigued by the cover of the CD which is sometimes the first
image of an artist before listening. The beginning song to the CD sets
the perfect mood for the whole CD; it flows very gently into the next
songs. A very crafted and experienced voice that is quite strong on the
FM waves.”
- Paul Jove, La Paz, Bolivia
“Love it, play it all the time.”
- David McCrory, 2NVR, New South Wales, Australia
“This Deborah Shulman record '2 for the road' has been a pleasant
surprise. The tracks that stand out for me are ‘You Don't Know What
Love Is’ and also ‘The Meaning Of The Blues'."
- Eric Cohen, WAER, Syracuse
“Traditional jazzy sound, great voice, good choice of songs.”
- Harry Boerman, Radio Putten, Netherlands
“First album, but I hope not her last. Great. “
- Alex Pijnen, BRTO, Netherlands
“Good, smooth record.”
- Mark O’Neill, Koroit, Australia
“I have liked the CD very much. Shortly I will present it in my
program. I have found it a very interesting CD and of much quality.”
- Josep Palmada, Red Hot Blues Radio, Vilafant,
Spain
“What a great sound you have. Keep up the good work and please keep
me up to date with your progress.”
- Michael Criddle, Horsham, Australia
“A beautifully produced and performed record. Great singing, great
song selection, and a great band.”
- Tad Graham, Noosa Community Radio 101.3
FM, Australia
“Deborah Shulman did a terrific job on ‘2 for the road.’
Her sultry renditions of some old-time classics makes this CD a ‘must-have.’"
- Kathy Llamas, PhilRadio International,
Longwood, Florida
“Great CD! Deborah has an awesome voice! . . . This CD makes me
want to go have a nice romantic night in the club. Bravo! Likes the most:
Two For The Road.”
- Jason (Xu) Marzetti, CJSR 88.5, Alberta,
Canada
“Thank you so much for recording this album! I just love your beautiful
voice, and the musicians on this album are stunning. You have your own
fantastic style and it is very clear that you are truly following your
bliss.”
- Helen Jarroe, Cairns FM 89.1, Queensland,
Australia
“I really enjoyed this CD. I thought that the compositions, musicianship
and production were of very high standard. I host jazz shows on two radio
stations here in Auckland, New Zealand.”
- Mark Robinson, GeorgeFM
“This is a first-class recording of top quality especially as it
is a debut venture. Ms. Shulman sings from the soul with feeling and warmth
with superb backing and arranging adding to the overall quality.”
- John Reid, Keith Community Radio, Scotland
“When I heard the samples on the website, I wanted to hear the whole
disc. I really enjoy the warm honey of Deborah’s voice, and I’m
glad she shared her life journey with us on this disc.”
- Lynn Wells, 3BBR-FM, Drouin, Australia
“You can take pride in the fact that your music will hearten some
souls in Belgium during a dreary autumn night.”
- Ilan Oz, Radio Judaica, Brussels
“Mrs. Shulman has put up a nice album where her very classic voice
is helped by good musicians, notably the piano and guitar player. The
standards have been carefully chosen so as to make the listener slowly
but surely enter the world of the singer.”
- Pascal Dorban, Radio ARA, Luxembourg
“I really love this album . . ."
- Kjell Andreassen, RadioHostebro, Denmark
“A little gem.”
- Uwe Gotz, Deutschlandradio Kultur
"Music is well said to be the speech of angels."
- Thomas Carlyle
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