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The Best Is Yet To Come - The Songs Of Cy Coleman

TheBest Is Yet To Come - The Songs Of Cy Coleman
2009,New West Records
Cy Coleman, née Seymour Kaufmanfound success in the classical and jazz worlds before finding his true calling- Broadway. He didn't let being late to the game stop him from having a stellarcareer, however, garnering 5 Tony Awards, 3 Emmy Awards and 2 Grammys beforehis untimely death in 2004. Coleman gave birth to the scores and songs of suchshows as Sweet Charity, City Of Angels, The Life, The Will Rogers Follies,and Barnum. In the process, Coleman, created songs and shows that continuesto have an impact on Broadway even today. It's not surprising, then, thatColeman would be honored with a compilation such as The Best Is Yet To Come- The Songs Of Cy Coleman.

The voices here might surprise you.Artists as diverse as Patty Griffin, Madeleine Peyroux, Sam Phillips, FionaApple, Nikka Costa and Jill Sobule offer up their talents in a stunning,stealthy collection that will take you by surprise. Griffin surprises with awonderful sultry and soulful take on "The Best Is Yet To Come", whileFiona Apple lights up the night with "Why Try To Change Me Now" and"I Walk A Little Faster", showing off an impressive upper range inthe latter that you might not suspect from her more alt-pop oriented originals.Madeleine Peyroux and Sam Phillips turn in solid outings on "I Live MyLife" and "You Fascinate Me So", respectively, and Nikka Costais a pleasant surprise on "The Rules Of The Road".

The true gems here, however, are theones you don't see coming. Julianna Raye brings an amazingly earthy and tonallybuoyant voice to "I'm Gonna Laugh You Right Out Of My Life", whileSarabeth Tucek hits all the right notes on "Where Am I Going?” Even JillSobule shows a surprising versatility on "I've Got Your Number". Thehighlight of the disc, however, is the closing performance of "(I'm) InLove Again" by Missy Higgins.

Cy Coleman left an indelible mark onAmerican Musical Theater. The songs presented on The Best Is Yet To Come -The Songs Of Cy Coleman, are the proof in the pudding. This is perhaps oneof the most inspired composer collections to emanate from Broadway in sometime.

Rating: 4.5 Stars (Out of 5)

Learn more about Cy Coleman at Notable Music.

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Sheri Miller - Winning Hand

Sheri Miller - Winning Hand
2011, Sheri Miller

Sheri Miller made an impact quickly.  Her 2008 debut album, Mantra, spawned an underground hit in "Right Here, Right Now", and earned her recognition as one of Music Connection's 'Hot 100 Unsigned Artists'.  An invitation to join a group called The Delilahs resulted in a major label contract and opportunities to write songs with the likes of J.D. Souther, Jill Sobule, Shawn Mullins and Al Anderson (NRBQ).  Unfortunately the band fell apart, and Miller found herself on her own again.  She did the only thing a songwriter could do; she kept writing and performing.  The result is Miller's sophomore EP, Winning Hand, featuring a top-notch band with members who have played with the likes of Paul Simon, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, David Bowie and Suzanne Vega.  Winning Hand was produced by Kevin Killern (U2, Peter Gabriel), and represents significant growth on the excellent start Miller got off to with Mantra

Winning Hand sets sails with an Americana/pop love song in the form of "Spoons".  It's a brilliant low-key pop tune featuring gorgeous harmonies and a memorable chorus.  This could be a bonafide hit for Miller, and will likely be a winner in the licensing world as well.  "Winning Hand" is a languorous Americana ballad about taking the chance to fall in love.  Miller's melody is winsome, but the overall effect is a touch bland.  "Satellite" has an acoustic southern rock feel that's appealing.  A quiet anthem screaming to have big guitar sound pumped in, the song remains an enjoyable listen even in this stripped down form.  "Everybody Feels This Way Sometimes" seems a bit out of place here.  It's a decent enough tune, but doesn't have the same energy or sense of personality as the other tracks presented here.  Winning Hand winds up with "Hungry For The Truth", a dark rocker about figuring out the meaning of life, no matter the cost.  The song is quietly impressive, sneaking up on you and growing in estimation with each successive listen.  It's probably the most impressive piece of songwriting Sheri Miller has unveiled thus far; showing a much more complex and intricate side to her songwriting psyche than one might expect.

Sheri Miller continues to impress, showing more levels and layers to her lyrics and composition than on the formidable Mantra EP.  The best way to describe Sheri Miller is to say she's a star in waiting.  In the days of major label dominance, Sheri Miller would already have a major record deal, and would be in demand as both a songwriter and performer.  Life is both easier and harder in the post-label era, but Miller's progression as a songwriter in the last three years speaks of wonderful things to come down the road.  Winning Hand has its rough spots, but when Miller is on her game there are few better.

Rating: 3.5 Stars (Out of 5)

Learn more about Sheri Miller at www.sherimiller.com or www.myspace.com/sherimiller.