Styles: Vocal
Year: 2000
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:19
Size: 97,4 MB
Art: Front
(2:28) 1. Strike When Your Iron Is Hot
(2:50) 2. The Best Thing
(2:53) 3. I'm Just a Lucky So and So
(6:10) 4. Invitation To The Blues
(3:09) 5. The Eagle Flies On Friday
(4:05) 6. House Of Should'a. Could'a, Would'a A Been
(3:39) 7. New York State Of Mind
(3:10) 8. Sugar
(3:03) 9. The Light of Our Love
(4:12) 10. Gauloise Blue (Smokin' the Night Away)
(2:57) 11. Soft And Furry
(3:38) 12. The Big Comeback
Singer David Basse has a gruff voice a little reminiscent of Dr. John. He sings in a similar jazz-influenced style, performing five of Mike Melvoin's originals, a couple standards ("I'm Just a Lucky So and So" and "Sugar"), and a few offbeat choices including Tom Waits' "Invitation to the Blues," Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind," and Eddie Jefferson's "Soft and Furry." Basse is joined by a rhythm section led by pianist Mike Melvoin with three guest appearances apiece by vibraphonist Larry Bunker and tenor-saxophonist Herman Riley. However, the main focus is on Basse's voice and his interpretations of the lyrics. Fans of Dr. John and Waits in particular should be interested in this well-done project. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/strike-when-your-iron-is-hot-mw0000109817
Personnel: David Basse (vocals); Herman Riley (tenor saxophone); Larry Bunker (vibraphone); Mike Melvoin (piano); John Heard (bass); John Guerin (drums).
Strike When Your Iron Is Hot
How in the world did I miss the other albums of that man ? This one is really fantastic ! Bluesy, jazzy, a little bit like early Tom Waits, but, most of all, great songs.
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Thank you very, very much.
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