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John Pizzarelli
salutes composer
Richard Rodgers
with this songbook including a dozen of his works. The vocalist/guitarist is accompanied by his trio, with
Larry Fuller
replacing
Ray Kennedy
, bassist
Martin Pizzarelli
, and drummer
Tony Tedesco
.
Pizzarelli
adds a personal touch to
"I Like to Recognize the Tune"
by altering
Lorenz Hart
's lyrics a bit, while also scatting up a storm in unison with his guitar.
Bucky Pizzarelli
is an added guest and soloist for
"It's Easy to Remember,"
an intimate duet with the vocalist playing rhythm.
Cesar Camargo Mariano
takes over at the piano for the breezy bossa nova setting of
"Happy Talk."
Arranger
Don Sebesky
wrote the charts for the six tracks and a quartet of brass and reeds, highlighted by the snappy scoring of
"The Lady Is a Tramp,"
recalling
's previous
Telarc
salute to
Frank Sinatra
(
Dear Mr. Sinatra
, in which he trades fours scatting with each of the horns). This release is a little short in the CD era, clocking in at just over 43 minutes, but there's never a dull moment. ~ Ken Dryden
salutes composer
Richard Rodgers
with this songbook including a dozen of his works. The vocalist/guitarist is accompanied by his trio, with
Larry Fuller
replacing
Ray Kennedy
, bassist
Martin Pizzarelli
, and drummer
Tony Tedesco
.
Pizzarelli
adds a personal touch to
"I Like to Recognize the Tune"
by altering
Lorenz Hart
's lyrics a bit, while also scatting up a storm in unison with his guitar.
Bucky Pizzarelli
is an added guest and soloist for
"It's Easy to Remember,"
an intimate duet with the vocalist playing rhythm.
Cesar Camargo Mariano
takes over at the piano for the breezy bossa nova setting of
"Happy Talk."
Arranger
Don Sebesky
wrote the charts for the six tracks and a quartet of brass and reeds, highlighted by the snappy scoring of
"The Lady Is a Tramp,"
recalling
's previous
Telarc
salute to
Frank Sinatra
(
Dear Mr. Sinatra
, in which he trades fours scatting with each of the horns). This release is a little short in the CD era, clocking in at just over 43 minutes, but there's never a dull moment. ~ Ken Dryden