12 Songs

Scheinman, Jenny
Cryptogramophone
Jazz | Sep 2005

Reviews

Ben
Reviewed 2005-10-11
Jenny Scheinman – 12 Songs

Formerly local violinist Scheinman returns with a beautifully restrained, delicately emotional album. The focus is on creating a mood rather than improvisation. Bill Frisell lends his twang along with the lush orchestration of the rest of the septet.
*1. Slow and defiant
2. Searching mood
*3. Bouncy march
4. Pretty ballad
5. Serene, expectant mood, like early morning on the water
**6. Hoedown builds from a jumbled start
**7. Antique Jewish bounce with nice solos
*8. Light island melody
*9. Delicate waltz
10. Drawn out
*11. Tender ballad with a hint of Aylerish Americana
*12. Country twang

Ben B 10/6/05

Recent airplay

Moe Hawk
Memory SelectDec 01, 2009
Suza
No Cover, No MinimumMay 15, 2006
She Couldn't Believe It Was True
Umami Jazz ProgramApr 11, 2006
The Frog Threw His Head Back And Laughed
Oh Messy LifeJan 10, 2006
Moe Hawk
Memory SelectDec 16, 2005
The Frog Threw His Head Back And Laughed

Charting

2005-10-16 — 2005-12-18 Jazz
Week EndingAirplays
Dec 18 2
Dec 11 1
Dec 4 2
Nov 27 3
Nov 20 3
Nov 13 2
Nov 6 2
Oct 30 3

Track listing

1. The Frog Threw His Head Back And Laughed
2. Song Of The Open Road
3. Moe Hawk
4. Sleeping In The Aquifer
5. The Bouy Song
6. She Couldn't Believe It Was True
7. Suza
8. Little Calypso
9. Satelite
10. Antenna
11. Albert
12. June 21