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All That I Am

by Agnieszka Iwanska & Paul Scherer

Debut CD by sultry Polish jazz Singer, Agnieszka Iwanska. All original music composed by Paul Scherer and Agnieszka, All That I Am represents a beautiful blend of jazz, soul and pop.

Agnieszka's honest approach to singing highlights her love of melody and ability to interpret music with just the right tone. If you like Dianne Reeves, Sade, Al Jarreau, Basia, Patti Austin or similar artists, you owe it to yourself to check out All That I Am

Review

A sure cure for the melancholy blues, Polish-American Chicago-based singer Agnieszka Iwanska's new CD, All That I Am, is a joyous romp that is like a breath of fresh air with its somewhat retro feel and unabashedly positive romantic spin. Is there a place in this harried modern world for music that seems to exist in an aura of dancing lightness? I sure as heck hope so. Strong songwriting, with music composed by keyboardist Paul Scherer, runs throughout the nine tunes here (three additional Polish language versions round out the twelve tracks). The melange of pop, Brazilian, and ' 70s-influenced funk jazz is delightful ear candy, centered by Scherer's tasteful synthesizers and pianos, and driven by the solid bass work of Scotty Manzo and the underrated Paul Townsend on drums. Saxophonist Scott Angst adds well-conceived solos, while Shawn Maxwell's brilliant flute takes Thinking About You into another realm. Songs like the title track, Live Each Moment, Love Around, The Truth, Still Alive and Wonderland will restore your joy with a combination of shimmering vocals, smooth sounds and subtle and seductive grooves. --Jazz Chicago / Brad Walseth