Anne Ducros' second Dreyfus CD is a mixed bag. After an impressive first effort for the label, this session opens with two dreadful numbers, a bland pop interpretation of
the Beatles' "Sexy Sadie" (not one of the typical
Beatles' pieces chosen by jazz musicians), and an annoying original by her pianist
Oliver Hutman, "When I Know, If I Know," which sounds as if it was written during the heyday of disco. Fortunately,
Ducros regains focus on the sound of jazz for the remaining tracks, scatting up a storm in "Up Jumped Spring," delivering a moving interpretation of the melancholy "I Fall in Love Too Easily," and offering a playful "Who Can I Turn To."
Ducros does not take a lot of liberties with
Otis Redding's soulful "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay," though her decision to sing it as a duet with bassist Essiet Essiet keeps it from getting dull. Saxophonist
Ada Rovatti is added on several tracks, providing a rich backdrop for the singer in a breezy setting of "Over the Rainbow." Drummer
Bruce Cox provides excellent support throughout this disc. ~ Ken Dryden