Let Yourself Go – Tammy Childs

Let Yourself Go
Zoho Music, 2004
Reviewed by Tammy Childs
Published on Jun 3, 2005

Letting yourself go is not always that easy. It can leave you
vulnerable and in the case of music, may open you up to ridicule.
Not in Judi Silvano’s case. She took the chance and it paid off.
Her jazz album
Let Yourself Go is a welcome flashback to the 1930s and
’40s.

Raised in a naturally talented family, she was surrounded by
various forms of music. She and her siblings studied singing and
piano, along with additional instruments. She also expresses
herself through dance: ballet, interpretive dance and modern dance.
In addition, she loves to paint and works in water color and pastel
mediums.

This beautiful and multi-talented lady has chosen the stability
of previous-hit tunes, albeit, not done to shield herself, but
simply because it is the music she loves. She has the ability to
deliver the songs with finesse and adds her own twist to each
piece. She seeks the balance ‘between the mysterious source of the
artistic impulse and (her) own self expression.’

“I’m In The Mood for Love” is done with a bird-like quality —
clear, precise and well-arranged. Although not as powerful as the
original, she does not flinch with her delivery. “Let’s Fall in
Love” highlights her vocal abilities to their full potential; she
shines on this one. This
Showboat piece was a great choice for her repertoire. She is
willing to try new things and it frees her imagination.

“Our Love is Here to Stay” is an old George and Ira Gershwin
tune perhaps chosen as a statement for her determination to
maintain in the music business. She begins this song with a slow
and dramatic pace, and finishes with an upbeat cha-cha-cha
rhythm.

“When I Fall in Love” is one of my personal favorites (from the
past) and I was pleased that it remained as such. Silvano’s brother
Dan is exemplary on the trombone. Judy croons this one and achingly
performs with her whole being. She has always been moved by music
and her love of the art is evident in her performance.

Voted #6 on the top 10 best jazz CD’s of the year by
Face Magazine, Let Uourself Go finds Judi Silvano exploring
a different side to the age-old favorites while honoring their
love-song tradition. She loses herself in the compositions and
allows each song to come to life through her. For those who relish
the old songs, you will enjoy reminiscing with this CD — it calls
to mind forgotten moments in time.

Rating: B+

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