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Danny Barrett: Indian Summer
This is a second album for Danny Barrett, whose debut, It's About Time, was released in 1995. The nine tunes are from the Great American Songbook, with the addition of an original "Baseball Interlude (I Once Knew A Man)," which is a tribute to Jackie Robinson with a lengthy spoken word narrative that belongs more in a PBS documentary than on this album. This portion is bookended by the old "Take Me Out to The Ball Game" anthem, which Barrett slows down to a ballad. Parenthetically, Mr. Barrett is a professional batting coach.
Barrett also performs a cut-and-paste job on "I Cover the Waterfront," beginning with the verse of "I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry." The last line of the verse (..."I know how the lady in the harbor feels...") is the link to "I Cover The Waterfront" and in the closing measure, guitarist Paul Meyers slyly insinuates the chording for "Guess..." I wonder how many listeners are going to be aware of this subterfuge in the absence of any liner note assistance.
These songs are all presented in user-friendly fashion for a generation that longs for the rebirth of "good taste" in music and who find that the Rod Stewart Songbook does not provide the answer. Mr. Barrett's choice of material is fine. He gets to loosen up a bit on the extended "How Am I To Know," which is notable for the flurry of solos from all hands. The album ends with a medley of three songs in different tempos that suffers from a lack of continuity. "You're My Everything" is taken at a mid-tempo pace with good solos from Weldon and O'Connell. Then a brisk and percussive "It Might As Well Be Spring" morphs into a ballad, "Indian Summer."
Track Listing
Quietly There, Nothing Ever Changes My Love For You, Isn't It A Pity, They Say That Falling In Love is Wonderful, Baseball Interlude (I Once Knew A Man), I Cover the Waterfront, How Am I To Know, Blue Gardenia, Medley:You're My Everything/It Might As Well Be Spring/Indian Summer.
Personnel
Danny Barrett,vocals; Bill O'Connell,piano, arranger; Kenny Davis,bass; Billy Drummond,drums; Paul Meyers, guitar; Dave Valentin, flutes; Joe Magnarelli, trumpet/flugelhorn; Jerry Weldon,tenor sax; Brian Murphy, vibes; Daniel Sadowski, percussion; Enrico Granafei; James Randolph, narration.
Album information
Title: Indian Summer | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: DBD
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