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Recent Recordings By Area MusiciansSteady Gig. Susan Chastain with the Paul Keller Ensemble, PKO 033
On my favorite track, "Willow Weep For Me," several things happen. Keller leads off on bass and maintains an audible pulse throughout, Chastain reaches the heights on her vocal, Paul Finkbeiner shows he has mastered the wa-wa trumpet medium, and Ellen Rowe offers one of her delicate but swinging solos. It's one of eleven fine tracks with hip vocals and fine solos by trombonist Chris Smith, altoist Keith Kaminski, drummer Sean Dobbins along with the others. Susan is in fine voice and should be very happy with the sensitive photos of her on the liner notes. A fine CD, not just for jazz fans, but for anyone interested in the American popular song. A Tribute To Benny Goodman. The Paul Keller Orchestra with Clarinetist Jim Wyse, PKO 036
To me, the high spots of the disc are provided by the world-class rhythm section. Check out the piano and bass solos of Jim Dapogny and Paul Keller (respectively) on "Moonglow," and the work of Pete Siers on the drum feature of the twentieth century, "Sing, Sing, Sing." Kocher's vibes, playing along with the reeds, make several of the numbers sound richer than the original recordings, and Susan Chastain's vocals, particularly on "And The Angels Sing," are super. This is not just a nostalgia album but fine swing music in its own right. |
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