
Four quick āsā adjectives come to mind when you first hear Rebecca Angel sing: smooth, soulful, sensual and sultry. Listening to her debut, “What We Had,” tops that off with sexy and unabashedly sentimental as well.
The emerging, New York City-based singer makes every emotionally compelling track an invitation ā to dream, to love, and to reminisce wistfully about times gone by. Whether sheās singing romantic lyrics or sharing her artful vocalese, Angel’s cool, edgy and exotic vibe recalls classic artists like Sade and Brazilian greats Bebel Gilberto and Astrud Gilberto.
Angel weaves her laid-back style with old-school soul, funk, electronica and infectious grooves created by renowned jazz and R&B producer Jason Miles, who grounds every mix in the retro sounds of the Fender Rhodes, Vox Continental and Wurlitzer. He brought in some of New Yorkās finest for the various sessions.
Angelās twist on Hoagy Carmichaelās wistful (and not frequently covered) āWinter Moonā features acoustic bassist James Genus, percussionist Mino Cinelu and soprano saxophonist Hailey Niswanger. The equally nostalgic title track, āWhat We Had,ā a slowly swaying look back at enduring memories of the joys of a past romance, was penned by Angel and her father, trumpeter Dennis Angel, with additional lyrics by guitarist Jonah Prendergast. In addition to Milesā keyboards and percussion loops, it features Christian Ver Halenās crisp guitar licks and the easy rhythm section of Reggie Washington (bass) and Brian Dunne (drums).
On the other tracks, Miles leads an ensemble featuring Ver Halen, Dunne, bassist Adam Dorn, and percussionist Cyro Baptista. Special guests include Prendergast, renowned acoustic guitarist Ricardo Silveira and cellist Sebastian Stoger on a playful, spirited cover of the Brazilian gem, āAgora Sim,ā featuring Milesā intoxicating electro-percussion. Dennis Angel and flutist Gottfried Stoger are also featured.
The EP includes two versions of the classic āStand By Meā and āSamba Jazz Happiness (Jet Samba),ā the latter of which was a popular radio single for Angel, who released the festive, rhythmic track to coincide with the Rio Olympics in 2016. The song, originally penned and recorded as an instrumental by Brazilian composer Marcos Valle, reached high on the FMQB adult contemporary chart.
The EP also includes an āIpanema Beachā remix, featuring danceable, hypnotic and carnivalesque percussion textures. The first version of āStand By Meā also lends itself to a trip-hoppy hypnosis via electro-percussion behind Angelās wistful vocals. The second, which closes the set, has a more mainstream vibe, perfect for adult contemporary radio.
The Angels co-wrote the setās other original, āFeel Alive,ā a charming declaration of love and how it changes the heart, which breezes along like a brisk stroll on a balmy evening without end.
Angel recently graduated with a degree in voice from Ithaca College, where she studied with Roseanna Vitro, Cyrille Aimee, whose version of āStand By Meā inspired Angel to record it, Carol McAmis, Kim Nazarian and Maya Azucena. Azucena helped Angel take her vocal on āWhat We Hadā to another level.
With her unique vocal timbre, Angel could venture into any genre she likes. Music lovers, including those who attend Angel’s upcoming show with Jim Dawson at My Father’s Place on Thursday, Aug. 1 at 8 p.m., will be glad sheās chosen to go the chill samba route.
My Father’s Place at the Roslyn Hotel is located at 1221 Old Northern Blvd. For tickets, go to www.myfathersplace.com.