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The Jacobs Brothers: Jazz Standard Time
ByThe album is well-named, as every tune but two was taken from the Great American Songbook of standards. The exceptions are brother Chuck’s composition “Desert Sunrise,” recorded about fifteen years earlier in Hollywood with Dan on trumpet (overdubbed, we assume), accompanied by Chuck on bass, pianist John Novello and drummer Tommy Brechtlein, and Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars,” which at least qualifies as a jazz standard.
As one would expect, Dan is the principal soloist, with guitarist Randy Dorman having his say on most numbers and Dan’s brothers, bassist Chuck and drummer Rod, pleased for the most part to provide the rhythmic backdrop with percussionists Brian Kilgore and Pat Freer. Dan plays open most of the way, muted on a mellow reading of “Old Folks,” which precedes the album’s only detour from the beaten path, a funky look at Cole Porter’s “Love for Sale.” Although well-written, the “bonus” track, “Desert Sunrise,” is less a bonus than it might have been owing to excessive reverb that disfigures Dan’s trumpet(s) and Novello’s electric piano. But as it is placed last, one can easily disregard it. The rest of the album is cheerful and inviting, with well-drawn solos by Dan and Dorman and reliable support from the others.
Hardly a threat to the Joneses (Thad, Hank, Elvin) or the Heaths (Jimmy, Percy, Albert) but admirable enough on its own terms to please many of those who are partial to straight-ahead jazz.
Contact: Sea Breeze Records, P.O. Box 1910, Pismo Beach, CA 93448–1910. Phone 818– 489–2055.
Track Listing
Summertime; Falling in Love with Love; Can
Personnel
Dan Jacobs, trumpet, flugelhorn; Randy Dorman, guitar; John Novello (11), piano; Chuck Jacobs, bass; Rod Jacobs, Tommy Brechtlein (11), drums; Brian Kilgore, Pat Freer, percussion.
Album information
Title: Jazz Standard Time | Year Released: 2003 | Record Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
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