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Story, So Far [DVD/CD]
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Track List: Story, So Far [DVD/CD]

Disk 1

  1. Which?
  2. Song for Hudson's Heart
  3. For All We Know
  4. Twisted
  5. Half Full
  6. Next Generation Doodlin'
  7. Paleontology
  8. I Should've Noticed
  9. Go Ahead
  1. Topanga Canyon
  2. There Will Never Be Another You
  3. Jack
  4. Wake Up Time
  5. Dream Cycle [*]
  6. Dream Cycle [Continued][*]
  7. Dream Cycle [Continued][*]
  8. Dream Cycle [Continued][*]

Disk 2

  1. Lover [DVD]
  1. Some Enchanted Evening [DVD]

Pro Reviews: Story, So Far [DVD/CD]

  • All Music Guide

    Extrovert jazz vocalist Katie Bull is shown in renaissance dress, alongside complementary angel/jester princess/pauperbeauty/beast linedrawn graphics on the artwork of The Story, So Far, reflecting a part of an escapist offstage fantasy life. But don't let that fool you, for although her original lyrics are poetic and at times abstract, they are thoroughly modern and reflect current themes of the human condition, and not days of old. Between expert pianist Frank Kimbrough or Michael Jefry Stevens, and drummers Matt Wilson or Harvey Sorgen, Bull has rhythmic and melodic partners enough to challenge her eccentricities. After listening for even a brief time, you realize she possesses a most flexible, strong, articulate, attractive voice, scatting occasionally, and her ideas go far beyond lovelove. She poses ultimate either/or questions on "Which?," is smothering in her over dramatic selfconsciousness during the "I" drenched "HalfFull," offers consolation with just Stevens on the ballad wa...ltz "A Song For Hudson's Heat," encouragement to more forward during "Go Ahead," and debates love or friendship on "I Should've Known." At her most spatial and free, she reflects on nature as home for "Topanga Canyon," and is politically charged in a Kurt Weill film noir tinged statement on the Iraq invasion, war casualties, and Pres. Bush's foreign policy, opening with the line "I am dead" on "Wake Up Time." She sings three standards, uniquely stamped with her alternately spoken and sung style on "For All We Know," uses offminor inflections opposite Jeff Lederer's similarly toned soprano sax for "There Will Never Be Another You, " and has a ball tearing up "Twisted" using split personality overdubbed vocals. Bull has a fertile imagination that matches her style. She's far from cutesy or coy, which is refreshing, and displays a larger emotional range that presents an alternative to Patricia Barber, Cassandra Wilson and the current crop of romantic standard song singers. Check out Katie Bull, she's oneofakind. (There is an accompanying DVD with bonus tracks not found on the CD.) - Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Katie Bull

Katie Bull is a New York City-based jazz singer who brings an interesting variety of influences to her performances. Bull has been influenced by the subtle, understated vocalists of the Cool School, including Helen Merrill and June Christy, but she has also been influenced by more cerebral artists such as Sheila Jordan, Jeanne Lee and Betty Carter. At times, elements of... Read more