FAY VICTOR: Darker Than Blue

Fay Victor

Darker Than Blue

© 2001 Timeless Records

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Dark, intense and interactive vocal jazz delivered with elegance and honesty.

tracks

1 Eclipse
2 Zootoon
3 Tonight (House Party Starting)
4 My Reverie
5 Strollin' (Nostalgia in Times Square)
6 Last Night's Dinner
7 Star Eyes
8 What a Little Moonlight Can Do
9 Sometimes
10 In the City (Sham Time)
11 Detour Ahead

notes

Fay Victor, an up an coming jazz vocalist on the European scene has given all who have listened something good to talk about.

A native of Trinidad and Tobago and raised in New York City, Fay started out performing at clubs and concerts around New York City. She has appeared at Birdland, Caviarteria and B. Smith's just to name a few. She has performed with the likes of Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, Walter Booker, Yuron Israel, Don Braden and Bertha Hope, amongst others.

Since moving to Europe, she has been the featured vocalist for concerts, festivals and club dates in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Spain, Russia, Japan, Andorra, Mexico and India.

In 1998, Fay Victor's CD "In My Own Room" was released on the Dutch label, Timeless Records. The CD has received great reviews in the US, France, Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany. All Music Guide(Oct' 99) gave the recording 4 1/2 stars and say "she bends the lyrics, swings, sings ballads and the blues. Her delivery can be strong, sassy, smoky or sophisticated depending on the musical situation and the musical picture she wants to paint. Fay Victor has all the tools to be a major player in the jazz vocal scene."

The new CD, "Darker Than Blue" is also a Timeless Records release. This recording features a few of the up and coming musicians on the scene such as Vijay Iyer (piano), John Hebert (bass), Steve Hass (drums), Anton Goudsmit (guitar) and Marc Mommaas (Tenor Saxophone).

This recording is a step in a new musical direction. What Cadence Magazine (Jul' 99) wrote regarding "In My Own Room" is a good description of her approach to the music -- "she applies freedom and improvisation and constantly attacks her songs from unexpected directions...This is a fine CD from a singer who takes chances." Or you could just call her style elegant vocal jazz with a spontaneous delivery.

Accolades for Fay Victor's "Darker than Blue"

"Fay Victor is,in fact, a revelation." - Jazz Times (June'02)

"Fay Victor is a thinking person's jazz vocalist." - Allaboutjazz.com (March '02)

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  • Jazz singing wow !
    author: Lawrence

    Fay where have you been? I love jazz singers and you have filled a void. I listened to a few others but this was love at first sight.

  • author: CD Baby

    Dark, intense and interactive vocal jazz delivered with elegance and honesty. She's an up an coming jazz vocalist on the European scene and has given all who have listened something good to talk about. The CD is at once broad and sparse, moody and reflective. A very unique take on vocal jazz for the modern appreciator, while paying homage of legends of the genre.

  • A whirlwind of moods and perspectives set across a canvas of quirky jazz.
    author: Pamela Rooney

    A dark and dissonant recording of very moody and inventive jazz, this CD seems to have a life of its own. I’ve listened to it in several different places, on several different sound systems, and the overall mysterious feel always returns with the same strength as the first time I heard it. The imagery presented by the lyrics fits the vocal melodies and backing music like clouds fit in the sky. They just belong together. Victor co-writes a number of track on this full-length CD, and pulls a new life into a few covers, notably Charles Mingus’ “Eclipse”. I love the artwork CD because captures the feel of the music perfectly: dark, intense, self-assured and introspective.

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