> Rachel Z.  The program notes say that she has an
> album out called "Moon at the Window

Google turned this up:

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/reviews/r1102_147.htm

Moon at the Window 
Rachel Z Trio - Tone Center
Rachel Z's tribute to Joni Mitchell has perhaps arrived at just the right
time, hot on the heels of Mitchell's decision to never record again. No
doubt her die-hard fans will be clamoring for as much original and tribute
material as possible, and a good many will find joy in this comfortable
instrumental release.

It's impossible not to like the buoyant, loving arrangements that Rachel Z
has collected here. However, for as many popular tunes as Joni Mitchell has
created over the past three decades, this homage clarifies the fact that she
a stronger lyricist than a composer. The jaunty theme of "Big Yellow Taxi"
jumps right out, but like many of the selections here, the melody becomes a
bit repetitive without the witty, socially conscious lyrics to fill things
out. 

The three musicians perform exquisitely as a unit, often with a sense of
David Benoit's lighter piano works. There are a number of charming twists
and turns in the charts. Of particular note are Patricia Des Lauriers'
resonant double-stops on the closing "Lakota", and Bobbie Rae's subtly
effective rhyhmic matrices throughout the disc. The lush piano ripplings on
"Chinese Cafe" and taut interaction on "Free Man in Paris" are
attention-grabbers, and "From Both Sides Now" receives what is perhaps its
most introspective interpretation yet. This music is obviously close to
Rachel Z's heart. 

The only real beef remains a major one: Joni Mitchell's musical universe is
so centered upon her words that it's hard for anyone to do her justice in an
instrumental setting. No harm, no foul, then. The trio has made an admirable
attempt at honoring a legend, resulting in a truly uplifting album.

~ Todd S. Jenkins 

Patti
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