Live Review: Jane Monheit at UCLA
On Friday (12/3), Jane Monheit winked, wiggled and used her considerable vocal talents to dazzle in a solid but short-feeling show.
On her fourth studio effort, "Taking a Chance On Love," Monheit mines the vocal-standards library as she has in the past, but this time with an eye toward songs with a theatrical history. On stage, she quite effectively translates them into emotional monologues, as if the audience were flipping channels through key scenes across various productions.
Monheit's obvious comfort with the stage, combined with her vamping, flirtatious stage persona–-more seductive than brassy; think Shania Twain more than Bette Midler–-allows her to ply some theatrical stagecraft, and she applies herself without hesitation.
The result is a series of polished and playful performances that produced a multitude of "could hear a pin drop" moments.
Standouts were a vocal and piano reading of "Bill," from the musical "Show Boat," that soared, and a hopping "I Won't Dance"--which, on her latest album, features fellow young "it" jazzer Michael Buble. Monheit also spiced up her reading of "More Than You Know," the Rosemary Clooney nugget that appears as a slow-burn ballad on 2000's "Never Never Land." Here, it was a swinging, sassy take that lost none of the emotion and gave the band a groove to hook into.
Monheit's latest CD suffers against the rest of her catalog from a tendency to feel too careful, too arranged. Earlier works found her plumbing deep into favorite composer catalogs and emerging with material and production ideas that seemed to push her harder.
Against that background, "Taking A Chance On Love" seems like low-hanging fruit, and disappoints on early listens. But on stage, that simple assessment melts into a realization that Monheit has come at the album with a strategy of gathering material that she can do justice to in the studio and then re-invent and perform the hell out of on stage.
That said, the hour-plus set (which was postponed from an earlier September date) seemed to end rather abruptly, as if a big finale number was left out. But that's a minor niggle.
Yet it probably equally telegraphs a new set of concert expectations based on Monheit's growth as an expressive and dynamic live performer. She's got the big ending in her. It'll be interesting to see how she and her team direct her path from here. With television-ready good looks and a smoldering stage charisma, she's probably one VH1 video away from crashing the Diana Krall/Norah Jones sultry crooner, platinum-sales party.
December 2004
7-12 - Seattle, WA - Jazz Alley
January 2005
12-15 - Uncasville, CT - Mohegan Sun Cabaret
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28 - Washington, DC - Kennedy Center
29 - Durham, NC - Carolina Theater
March 2005
19 - Houghton, MI - Rozsa Center
April 2005
15, 16 - Charlotte, NC - Belk Theatre
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