Herb Alpert – Jazz Times: Lani Hall “Seasons of Love” (Herb Alpert Presents)

Jazz Times: Lani Hall “Seasons of Love” (Herb Alpert Presents)

May 11, 2022
Herb2021

Back when the Mamas and the Papas and the Beach Boys were spreading sunshine all over the Hot 100, Brasil ’66 was selling a breezy yet refined blend of bossa nova and American easy listening. Lani Hall, one of the two singers, gave the group its soul. She swayed like a flower child and never spoke. Her voice, though bright and cloudless, made even happy songs sound wistful. In 1972 her soon-to-be husband, trumpeter Herb Alpert, produced a series of LPs for her on A&M; only when she began recording in Spanish did she score an unlikely breakthrough. Then she vanished. Though the couple have been on the road together for the last 15 years, Hall remains a mystery.

On her first solo album since 1998, the familiar ache in her voice has deepened. Her singing aims straight for the heart. The songs constitute a summing-up, an urgent imparting of all she’s learned. On most of Seasons of Love she revisits tracks from past albums; their pop trappings have been replaced with spare, ambient, Latin-tinged production. Everything is steeped in the fading light of late summer.

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