ADRIENNE FENEMOR — Blue Skies (as Adrienne Hindmarsh)

Jazz music community with review and forums

ADRIENNE FENEMOR - Blue Skies (as Adrienne Hindmarsh) cover
2.50 | 1 rating | 1 review
Buy this album from MMA partners

Album · 2009

Tracklist

1. Blue Skies
2. I Let A song Go Out Of My Heart
3. Wave
4. Love Me Or Leave Me
5. Fly Me to The Moon
6. Rainy Day Blues
7. Agua De Beber
8. My Baby Just Cares For Me
9. Route 66
10. Bye Bye Blackbird

Line-up/Musicians

Adrienne Hindmarsh Vocals & Hammond Organ
Josh Hindmarsh Guitar
Jim Rupp Drums

About this release

self release

Thanks to snobb for the addition and js for the updates

Buy ADRIENNE FENEMOR - BLUE SKIES (AS ADRIENNE HINDMARSH) music

More places to buy jazz & ADRIENNE FENEMOR music

ADRIENNE FENEMOR BLUE SKIES (AS ADRIENNE HINDMARSH) reviews

Specialists/collaborators reviews

No ADRIENNE FENEMORBLUE SKIES (AS ADRIENNE HINDMARSH) reviews posted by specialists/experts yet.

Members reviews

Matti P
Here's the first review for the vocalist and organist who was born and raised in New Zealand and moved to USA in 2008. Her surname has changed twice. The first two albums were released as Adrienne Hindmarsh, then the next two as Adrienne Fenemor. Nowadays, I found out, she's Adrienne McKay. Don't know if she has continued her discography since 2016, though.

Blue Skies is her self-released debut album, recorded as a trio with guitarist Josh Hindmarsh and drummer Jim Rupp, Adrienne herself playing Hammond organ. It's a lighthearted set of mostly pretty well known standard pieces. Let's start with Adrienne's voice. It's charmingly a bit girlish and innocent (without being too naiive), with a resemblance to Suzanne Vega or the vocalist in The Sundays.

Songs like 'Blue Skies', 'Love Me Or Leave Me', 'Fly Me to the Moon' or 'Route 66' hardly need an introduction. Adrienne's trio doesn't attempt to bring anything radically new to the evergreens, but perhaps these versions in general are slightly more instrumentally oriented than the versions recorded by the numerous famous vocalists; for example 'Fly Me to the Moon' begins with a minute-long organ solo. But otherwise the listener won't be surprised by the interprertations.

The Brazilian song 'Agua de Beber' is remembered from Astrud Gilberto's repertoire, and 'My Baby Just Cares for Me' from Nina Simone's. Adrienne stays sincerely herself all the way, without trying to bring anyone in mind. What I find a weakness of this album is the rather narrow stylistic approach. All is very light-hearted, happy and groovy, which is fairly enjoyable, admittedly. But some slow ballads or more dramatic emotional substance in the compositions along the way would have brought some variety.

Ratings only

No ADRIENNE FENEMOR ratings only posted yet.

Write/edit review

You must be logged in to write or edit review

JMA TOP 5 Jazz ALBUMS

Rating by members, ranked by custom algorithm
Albums with 30 ratings and more
A Love Supreme Post Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
Kind of Blue Cool Jazz
MILES DAVIS
Buy this album from our partners
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady Progressive Big Band
CHARLES MINGUS
Buy this album from our partners
Blue Train Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners
My Favorite Things Hard Bop
JOHN COLTRANE
Buy this album from our partners

New Jazz Artists

New Jazz Releases

Sustain Avant-Garde Jazz
AALY TRIO
Buy this album from MMA partners
Sunset Park Post Bop
TOBIAS MEINHART
Buy this album from MMA partners
More new releases

New Jazz Online Videos

Alicante
RENAUD GARCIA-FONS
js· 1 day ago
She's Forty with Me
WILTON CRAWLEY
js· 1 day ago
Tall Tillie's Too Tight
WILTON CRAWLEY
js· 1 day ago
More videos

New JMA Jazz Forum Topics

More in the forums

New Site interactions

More...

Latest Jazz News

members-submitted

More in the forums

Social Media

Follow us