Time: 44:56
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2014
Styles: Jazz/Blues Vocals
Label: High Note
Art: Front
01. Muddy Water Blues (3:24)
02. This Time I'm Gone For Good (4:59)
03. Another Way To Feel (4:05)
04. Goin' Down Slow (2:53)
05. Meet Me At No Special Place (4:55)
06. All We Need Is A Place (4:10)
07. My Mother Told Me (3:46)
08. Singing The Blues (3:51)
09. The Ballad Of The Sad Young Men (5:15)
10. Pretending (3:37)
11. An Old Piano Plays The Blues (3:57)
Journeyman jazz vocalist/pianist Freddy Cole digs deep into a burnished, bluesy vibe on 2014's Singing the Blues. The album follows up his similarly engaging 2013 effort This and That, and also brings to mind the 2010 Grammy-nominated Freddy Cole Sings Mr. B. Backing Cole this time out is a superb ensemble of musicians including pianist John di Martino, drummer Curtis Boyd, bassist Elias Bailey, and guitarist Randy Napoleon. This is urbane yet earthy vocal jazz performed by a true master of the genre. ~Review by Matt Collar
Singing The Blues
Freddy Cole always mesmerizes audiences, but now, with this stellar cast (Harry Allen (sax tenor), Elias Bailey (bass), Curtis Boyd (drums), John Di Martino (piano) and Randy Napoleon (guitar) who could ask for anything more?
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To me, it's not blues, but a kind of jazz with a light bluesy feel. Anyway, this record is tasty ! Merci.
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