Jazz The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/5440.html Thu, 25 Apr 2024 09:28:38 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management en-gb Alexis Cole & Bucky Pizzarelli - A Beautiful Friendship (2015) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/5440-alexis-cole/20330-alexis-cole-a-bucky-pizzarelli-a-beautiful-friendship-2015.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/5440-alexis-cole/20330-alexis-cole-a-bucky-pizzarelli-a-beautiful-friendship-2015.html Alexis Cole & Bucky Pizzarelli - A Beautiful Friendship (2015)

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01. A Beautiful Friendship
02. East Of The Sun
03. Honeysuckle Rorse
04. I Thought About You
05. If I Were A Bell
06. Just Friends
07. Mood Indigo
08. Blue Moon - Moonglow
09. On The Street Where You Live
10. Stardust
11. Stompin' At The Savoy
12. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
13. These Foolish Things
14. Watch What Happens

Alexis Cole - vocals
Bucky Pizzarelli - guitar
Nicki Parrott - bass & vocals
Frank Vignola - guitar
Anat Cohen - clarinet
Warren Vaché – trumpet

 

Natural entertainer and a relentless humorist, 89-year-old guitarist and banjoist Bucky Pizzarelli is a living legend and an American treasure. A rare jazz master of the seven-string guitar, Pizzarelli has performed for multiple Presidents of the United States, worked with Les Paul and Benny Goodman, and was a staff musician for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. To this day, Pizzarelli remains an artist of continued relevance and authenticity. Joining him is vocalist Alexis Cole, called “exquisite” by The New York Times. Cole has performed at top jazz clubs around the world, stolen the show at international vocal competitions, and sung with the Boston Pops and New York Philharmonic. Her nine recordings as a leader, all featuring top contemporary jazz artists, have showcased her original, interpretive vision of established jazz traditions.

This event is part of the sixth annual Coca-Cola Generations in Jazz Festival, a multi-generational meeting of legendary masters and emerging artists. --- jazz.org

 

The richness of Alexis Cole’s vocal gumbo is rather extraordinary, combining the warmth and clarity of Doris Day, the verve of Jo Stafford, the cool sophistication of Chris Connor and the authority of Keely Smith. It’s a heady mix, so much so that it can, much like Diane Schuur, often be overpowering. Across these 14 tracks, all standards, Cole is firmly front and center. Whether swinging through “If I Were a Bell,” “On the Street Where You Live” and “Stompin’ at the Savoy” or exploring the gentler folds of “Mood Indigo,” “These Foolish Things” and “Watch What Happens,” her interpretive sass and ingenuity are impressive.

Trouble is, Cole’s commanding presence throws what is intended to be a partnership with guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli off balance. Nor is he left alone in the shadows. Four other top-drawer players—guitarist Frank Vignola, clarinetist Anat Cohen, trumpeter Warren Vaché and bassist Nicki Parrott—weave in and out, each sometimes overwhelmed by Cole’s towering contralto. Granted, Pizzarelli contributes several welcome solos (as do Cohen and Vaché), and Parrott steps forward as co-vocalist on a clever intermingling of “Blue Moon” and “Moonglow” and a breezy “On the Sunny Side of the Street.” Still, it’s tempting to ponder how much more affecting this session might have been if Cole’s dynamism was dialed down just a shade. --- Christopher Loudon, jazztimes.com

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Alexis Cole - A Kiss In the Dark (2014) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/5440-alexis-cole/20305-alexis-cole-a-kiss-in-the-dark-2014.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/5440-alexis-cole/20305-alexis-cole-a-kiss-in-the-dark-2014.html Alexis Cole - A Kiss In the Dark (2014)

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1. Ain't We Got Fun
2. Whip-poor-will
3. Do You Ever Think Of Me
4. Limehouse Blues
5. Chicago, that Toddlin' Town
6. Bimini Bay
7. Nobody Knows You When You are Down and Out
8. After You've Gone
9. There's a Broken for Every Light on Broadway
10. A Kiss in the Dark
11. Indian Summer
12. Turn Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday
13. Let the Rest of the World Go By
14. Till We Meet Again

Alexis Cole – vocals
Saul Rubin – guitar
Dan Block – sax and clarinet
Pat O’Leary – bass
Phil Stewart – drums

 

The darkly alluring, deep-toned voice that embraces these timeless melodies from the parlour song era and Tin Pan Alley days (roughly 1910 to the early 1920s) belongs to the wonderful Alexis Cole.

Called "one of the great voices of today", Alexis has been compared to classic jazz singers such as Sarah Vaughan and Anita O'Day. Cole is the recipient of a Swing Journal Gold Disc award, and has won the NY Jazzmobile and Montreux Jazz Festival vocal competitions.

This time out, she goes further back in time with her quartet of guitarist Saul Rubin, saxophonist-clarinetist Dan Block, bassist Pat O'Leary and drummer Phil Stewart to a more genteel time when sheet music was the most common method of dissemination of popular tunes. With her relaxed style, clear articulation, unhurried, conversational approach and all-knowing sense of cool, Cole and her crew strike a swinging accord on nuggets like "Ain't We Got Fun," "Bimini Bay," "Whip-poor-will," the buoyantly swinging title track and ten other tunes from yesteryear in this engaging retro revue. Everything goes down nice 'n' easy on this luxurious outing, and Alexis delivers with timeless charm from track to track. ---Proper, alexiscole.com

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