Styles: Vocal
Year: 2000
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 54:51
Size: 88,3 MB
Art: Front
(3:38) 1. Tuned In To You
(5:42) 2. But Not For Me
(3:38) 3. Doodlin'
(4:43) 4. Declaration Of My Love
(4:42) 5. Symphony Sid
(5:10) 6. On A Misty Night
(4:47) 7. That's The Way It Goes
(3:15) 8. Do It The Hard Way
(4:09) 9. Girl Talk
(5:40) 10. It Could Happen To You
(3:40) 11. Accentuate The Bass
(5:42) 12. Lush Life
Year: 2000
File: MP3@224K/s
Time: 54:51
Size: 88,3 MB
Art: Front
(3:38) 1. Tuned In To You
(5:42) 2. But Not For Me
(3:38) 3. Doodlin'
(4:43) 4. Declaration Of My Love
(4:42) 5. Symphony Sid
(5:10) 6. On A Misty Night
(4:47) 7. That's The Way It Goes
(3:15) 8. Do It The Hard Way
(4:09) 9. Girl Talk
(5:40) 10. It Could Happen To You
(3:40) 11. Accentuate The Bass
(5:42) 12. Lush Life
When Georgie Fame's name is mentioned, many people immediately think of his 1960s pop hits or his years as Van Morrison's keyboardist. But listeners should not forget that Fame is also a swinging jazz singer, and Poet in New York is an appealing demonstration of what he can do in an acoustic hard bop setting. Fame makes no concessions to pop, rock, or R&B tastes on this 2000 release, which is about as straight-ahead as it gets. Drawing on such influences as Mark Murphy, Jon Hendricks, and Bob Dorough, the British vocalist gets heavily into vocalise and reminds us how expressive an interpreter of lyrics he can be. Spontaneity prevails on material that ranges from Neal Hefti's "Girl Talk" and Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life" to Rodgers & Hart's "Do It the Hard Way."
Fame (who is joined by tenor saxman Bob Malach, pianist David Hazeltine, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Louis Hayes) acknowledges some of the masters of vocalise, interpreting Hendricks' lyrics to Horace Silver's "Doodlin'" and King Pleasure's lyrics to Lester Young's "Jumpin' with Symphony Sid." The improviser also does some writing of his own, providing lyrics for no less than three Tadd Dameron pieces: "On a Misty Night," "Accentuate the Bass," and "That's the Way It Goes." Produced by Ben Sidran, Poet in New York is enthusiastically recommended to anyone who likes hearing Fame as a pure, unapologetic jazz vocalist. ~ Alex Henderson http://www.allmusic.com/album/poet-in-new-york-mw0000090155
Personnel: Georgie Fame (vocals); Bob Malach (saxophone); David Hazeltine (piano); Peter Washington (bass); Louis Hayes (drums).
Personnel: Georgie Fame (vocals); Bob Malach (saxophone); David Hazeltine (piano); Peter Washington (bass); Louis Hayes (drums).
Poet In New York
The most jazz album I heard from the veteran. Still got a great voice ! This record is a must ! Merci.
ReplyDeleteMerci too Mario B!! Good Sunday for you!
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