By Christopher Loudon
Apart from a 2008 “best of” compilation, there has been a five-year silence since Nnenna Freelon’s last release. But as the densely imaginative Homefree demonstrates, neither her sass nor her sizzle has diminished an iota. Ever since she resuscitated “Button Up Your Overcoat” with her funkified treatment on 2000’s Soulcall, Freelon has reigned as the most soulful of the contemporary jazz-vocal elite.
Thematic exploration takes a backseat to interpretive ingenuity, however, particularly on a loose-limbed, reggae-fueled “Get Out of Town,” a lurking “You and the Night and the Music” that conjures images of sleek jungle cats, and an acutely sensual “The Very Thought of You” that recalls Sarah Vaughan. Most striking is Freelon’s dual-bass-driven “Skylark,” as superb an exercise in pure, unvarnished emotional integrity as you’re likely to hear.
http://jazztimes.com/articles/26055-homefree-nnenna-freelon
Nnenna Freelon and Diana Krall sing together on the Thelonious Monk tune "In Walked Bud". The band also includes:
Clark Terry - trumpet
Jacky Terrasson - piano
Ron Carter - bass
T.S. Monk - drums
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