Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Reverend's Reviews: Her Name is Chita

You've got to give Chita Rivera serious props for recording her first non-cast album at the ripe age of 76. And Now I Swingwas just released last week by Yellow Sound Label.

Rivera, who was recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom for her contributions to the arts, is best known for her dance roles in such blockbuster Broadway productions as West Side Story, Bye Bye Birdie, Chicago and Kiss of the Spider Woman. She is preparing to go on tour in January, obviously having little to no intention of retiring.

While Rivera is a fine singer, she's never possessed what most would consider a "pretty" voice. Hers is a strong alto that she tends to employ forcefully. It certainly works for her on stage, but her voice on film and CD has been another matter.


That being said, And Now I Swing is well worth a listen by her fans as well as by Broadway aficionados and jazz enthusiasts. Her selection of songs on the CD is unique. There are several to-be-expected Kander & Ebb compositions, which Rivera gives a more intimate treatment here than is possible on stage. She also includes lovely renditions of the standard "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" and Carol Hall's sentimental "Circle of Friends."

The CD's only misstep is the inclusion of "Carousel," written by Jacque Brel. Rivera handles it very well, technically speaking, but the song is repetitive to the point of inanity. It made me want to rip the CD out of my car's player and throw it out the window! Fortunately, I restrained myself.

Be sure to check out the photos of Rivera on the CD's jacket and within. I hope I look and sound as good when/if I make it to my 70's! And remember, as any Forbidden Broadway fan will tell you: Her name is Chita, and not Rita!

Review by Rev. Chris Carpenter, resident film critic of Movie Dearest and the Orange County and Long Beach Blade.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh My, I know that if you hadn't actually seen Chita with your own eyes perform Carousel you wouldn't get the full effect. Wow, I saw her perform it at Birdland and it was as if she for a few moments took the entire audience into a world of insanity and stunned silence. She is a very good actress and this is a piece that was unlike anything I've scene. She looked like she lived the lyrics for the moments she spent singing this song. It was remarkable. You really had to be there to fully feel what I'm unable to express in writing. Maybe it is a song best performed live by Rivera, but my God she stopped the show with this off the wall slice of madness and performed it masterfully -- as if she was Edith Piaf -- singing from her soul. It was a mesmerizing song live and she pulled us all in.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the previous post.. i have seen chita sing carousel live and it is really an amazing experience...nothing like seen her perform live. but im glad it was included in the CD...

Reverend said...

Hello. I don't doubt that Chita's live performance of "Carousel" is something to see. My only criticism of it is as an audio track on the CD, and my criticism isn't of Chita's rendition, which is impressive, but the song itself.
Thanks for reading and responding!