Let's Get Lost (album)

{{Infobox album

| name = Let's Get Lost

| type = Studio album

| artist = Terence Blanchard

| cover = Terence Blanchard - Lets Get Lost - album cover.jpg

| alt =

| released = May 22, 2001

| recorded = January 16 – February 27, 2001

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Jazz

| length = 01:04:05

| label = Sony Classical

| producer = Terence Blanchard

| prev_title = Wandering Moon

| prev_year = 2000

| next_title = Bounce

| next_year = 2003

}}

{{Album ratings

|rev1 = Allmusic

|rev1score = {{rating|2|5}}[{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r529899|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic review]

|rev2 = Tom Hull

|rev2score = B+{{cite web |title=Tom Hull: Grade List: Terence Blanchard |url=http://tomhull.com/ocston/nm/get_gl.php?n=terence+blanchard |publisher=Tom Hull |accessdate=9 July 2020}}

| rev3 =The Penguin Guide to Jazz

| rev3score = {{Rating|3.5|4}}{{cite book |first=Richard |last=Cook|title=The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings|page=128|url=https://archive.org/details/penguinguidetoja00cook_1/page/128/mode/2up|accessdate=24 August 2020 |language=en}}

}}

Let's Get Lost is a 2001 studio album by Grammy winning jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard, recorded with four well-known female vocalists: Diana Krall, Jane Monheit, Dianne Reeves, and Cassandra Wilson.{{cite web |last1=Ramsey |first1=Doug |title=Terence Blanchard: Let's Get Lost |url=https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/terence-blanchard-lets-get-lost/ |website=JazzTimes |accessdate=7 May 2019 |date=1 July 2001}}{{cite magazine |last1=Hadden |first1=Briton |title=Let's Get Lost (Terence Blanchard) |magazine=Time |date=May 2001 |volume=157 |issue=18–26 |page=90 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8lbuAAAAMAAJ&q=Let%27s+Get+Lost+blanchard+terence |access-date=13 May 2021 |publisher=Time Incorporated |language=en}} The album is a collection of Jimmy McHugh's songs.{{cite web |last1=Ramsey |first1=Doug |title=Terence Blanchard: Let's Get Lost |url=https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/terence-blanchard-lets-get-lost/ |website=JazzTimes |access-date=13 May 2021 |date=1 July 2001}}

Recognition

The instrumental track "Lost in a Fog" was nominated for a Grammy in 2001 for "Best Jazz Instrumental Solo,"[http://theenvelope.latimes.com/factsheets/awardsdb/env-awards-db-search,0,7169155.htmlstory?searchtype=awardshow&query=People%27s+Choice+Awards&x=7&y=12 Grammy Award search engine] which showcases what Blanchard is admired for the most—his ability to meld together lush, emotionally evocative melodies.{{Cite web |url=http://www.sonyclassical.com/artists/blanchard/adhome.html |title=Sony Classical review |access-date=2008-02-01 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20051018073920/http://www.sonyclassical.com/artists/blanchard/adhome.html |archive-date=2005-10-18 |url-status=dead }}

Critical reception

Ben Ratlif of The New York Times stated "Terence Blanchard's new album, Let's Get Lost, just released by Sony Classics, is an example of jazz marketing at its most finely calibrated. It is a concept album, which is de rigueur if the plan is to sell more than few thousand copies. It is an album of musical-theater songs, which expands the base of jazz-record buyers. It is an underdog-championing album: the songs are by Jimmy McHugh, whom many consider the great overlooked songwriter of prewar show tunes. To sing the songs, it recruits the four most popular jazz singers of the moment: Diana Krall, Cassandra Wilson, Dianne Reeves and Jane Monheit. It's a perfect box of chocolates, not just in marketing but also in music..."{{cite web|last1=Ben|first1=Ratlif|title=JAZZ REVIEW; Getting Lost All Over Again, With Singing|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/24/arts/jazz-review-getting-lost-all-over-again-with-singing.html|website=The New York Times|accessdate=13 November 2017|date=May 24, 2001}}

Christopher John Farley of TIME wrote "On this supremely satisfying CD, trumpeter Terence Blanchard, with the help of four jazz divas, pays tribute to the music of songwriting great Jimmy McHugh. Diana Krall whisks in like winter, offering a chilly, elegant take on the title song; newcomer Jane Monheit is spring, with a dewy rendition of Too Young to Go Steady; Dianne Reeves' summery I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me offers gentle warmth; and Cassandra Wilson's autumnal Sunny Side of the Street is laden with loss but colored with beautiful hues. Blanchard blows his way through these songs with charming, restrained invention..."{{cite web|last1=Farley|first1=Christopher John|title=Music: Let's Get Lost|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,999959,00.html|website=TIME|publisher=Time|access-date=13 November 2017|date=May 21, 2001}}

A reviewer of All About Jazz mentioned "As a follow-up to his previous album, Wandering Moon, Terence Blanchard has chosen to de-emphasize his compositional skills and to honor the often-overlooked popular songs written by Jimmy McHugh. That would be a fine project for a jazz musician were he or she to reinterpret the tunes, and some of that does occur on Let's Get Lost. However, many of its arrangements are straightforward, perhaps with the underlying addition of bass lines to elevate the tunes, as pianist Edward Simon and bassist Derek Nievergelt do so well on "Let's Get Lost" and "I Can't Give You Anything But Love."{{cite web|title=Terence Blanchard: Let's Get Lost|url=https://www.allaboutjazz.com/lets-get-lost-terence-blanchard-sony-legacy-music-review-by-aaj-staff.php|website=All About Jazz|publisher=allaboutjazz.com|accessdate=13 November 2017|date=1 July 2001}}

Track listing

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! Track

Song TitleVocalsComposerTime
1.Let's Get LostDiana KrallMcHugh/Loesser5:11
2.Too Young to Go SteadyJane MonheitMcHugh/Adamson7:06
3.You're a SweetheartMcHugh/Adamson6:44
4.I Can't Believe That You're in Love With MeDianne ReevesMcHugh/Gaskill5:46
5.I'm in the Mood for LoveMcHugh/Fields5:39
6.Don't Blame MeCassandra WilsonMcHugh/Fields5:22
7.I Can't Give You Anything But LoveJane MonheitMcHugh/Fields5:20
8.Exactly Like YouMcHugh/Fields5:05
9.Can't Get Out of This MoodDianne ReevesMcHugh/Loesser3:58
10.Lost in a FogMcHugh/Fields9:10
11.On the Sunny Side of the StreetCassandra WilsonMcHugh/Fields4:44

Personnel

Chart performance

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Chart (2001)

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US Traditional Jazz Albums (Billboard){{cite magazine |title=Terence Blanchard |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/terence-blanchard/chart-history/jlp/ |magazine=Billboard |accessdate=3 August 2020}}

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Billboard 200{{cite magazine |title=Terence Blanchard |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/terence-blanchard/chart-history/jls/ |magazine=Billboard |accessdate=3 August 2020}}

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