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Dancing In The Dark

Vocalist Tierney Sutton, a rising star on the Los Angeles jazz scene, has cut tracks tirelessly since her debut record in 1998. "Dancing in the Dark" is her most ambitious undertaking to date. The album is a tribute to Frank Sinatra. Sutton is treading on sacred ground with this project, but at this

point in her career her self-confidence is well-earned, and her instinct for what she can handle is keen. Good for her. In covering a dozen ballads we associate with Ol' Blue Eyes, Sutton reveals a gentle, elegant feel. She brings a dramatic vocal presence to this material that is distinctly personal and appealingly contemplative. Favorite moments include "Emily," the title track, "Fly Me to the Moon," "I'll Be Around" and "What'll I Do." There's a genuine calmness to "Dancing in the Dark," and in this twilight mood, Sutton delivers a beautiful vocal performance.—PVV

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