TONY
PERKINS – TONY PERKINS (WITH BONUS TRACKS)
A really
wonderful first album from Anthony Perkins – cut years before he shocked the
screen in Psycho, at a time when he was arguably more committed to his role as
a singer! Perkins is surprisingly great throughout – with a mellow, masculine
approach that's a bit like Matt Dennis at the time – never overdone, but with
just the right sort of inflections to really personalize the music. Tony never
tries to belt it out of the park, and that's what we really like about the
record – in that he's a much more honest, understated singer – a nice contrast
to some of the more emotive talents on the charts at the time. Marty Paich
provides the backing – in a great jazzy style that's similar to his work with
Mel Torme – and titles include "April Fool", "Hit The Road To
Dreamland", "How Long Has This Been Going On", "But
Beautiful", "I Wish I Knew", "Accidents Will Happen",
and "Better Luck Next Time". CD features 7 more bonus tracks too –
including "If You Were The Only Girl", "If You'll Be Mine",
"Melody For Lovers", "Fool In Love", and "A Little
Love Can Go A Long Long Way". ~ Dusty Groove
PAUL
BRUSGER – WAITING FOR NEXT TIME
Bassist
Paul Brusger heads up this quartet, but the group's got strong contributions on
all its four corners – tremendous baritone work from Gary Smulyan, who's
becoming one of our favorite contemporary players on the instrument – plus
soulful piano from Mike Ledonne, and just the right sort of swing from the
great Louis Hayes! The players come together with a freshness that's noteworthy
– really standing apart from even their other recent recordings – quite
possibly due to the fact that every tune on the set (save one) is an original
composition by Brusger, a writer with a really old school way of balancing
lyricism and soul – a compositional strength that almost takes us back to
Horace Silver or Duke Pearson. Titles include "In A Minor Funk",
"When Will You Ever Learn", "All But One", "Bringin
Home The Silver", "Waiting For The Next Trane", and
"Andrea's Delight". ~ Dusty Groove
BALLISTER
– BOTH ENDS
Maybe
one of the most vibrant musical performances ever from the Ballister trio – for
reasons that are recorded in the notes on the album – a stunning collaboration
between Dave Rempis on alto and tenor, Fred Lonberg-Holm on cello and
electronics, and Paal Nilssen-Love on drums and percussion! The players have a
great way of swinging between sound and space – really letting things out to
create the right sort of suspense, then bounding back in with the sort of bold
energy that really feeds their fire – almost with a sensitivity that's
surprising, given the situation! The album features one long live performance –
divided up into "Front" and "Back" passages. (Yellow vinyl
pressing, too!) ~ Dusty Groove
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