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Various: Jazz Sexy
ByCulled from the Chesky Records catalog, each of the album’s 12 selections are of consistently high quality and are well-fitted to the album’s theme of romance and seduction. Offering a range of vocal and instrumental music, producer David Chesky has carefully selected tunes that not only contain romantic themes, but sound , well, sexy. There’s no other word for it. Jon Faddis’ trumpet murmurs an insistent plea on an elegantly simplified rendition of “Naima,” Kenny Rankin’s vocal cuts straight to the plaintive center of the Monk classic “’Round Midnight,” and even the hi-hat sounds erotic on the coyly constructed “Baby Talk” by Dave’s True Story.
Warmly sedate, veritably dripping with honey tones, yet never overly sentimental, the selections collected here contain a number of stand-out pieces. Beyond those already mentioned, the Fred Hersch Trio’s contribution, “I Fall in Love Too Easily” and Chuck Mangione’s “La Vie En Rose” deserve particular note, as well as the vocal bass duet “Insensatez” performed by Rosa Passos and Ron Carter. This last piece may be the most enchanting item on the disc. Supported by Carter’s gently penetrating bass, Passos delivers a poignant interpretation of Jobim’s pathos-driven composition, her slightly breathless voice melting effortlessly into the sensual contours of the piece.
While perhaps not the album for purists, Jazz Sexy works just fine as a starter for the inquisitive.
Track Listing
1. Baby Talk 2. The Man I Love 3. The Touch of Your Lips 4. Naima 5. Insensatez 6. Green and Golden 7. Body and Soul 8. I Fall in Love Too Easily 9. 'Round Midnight 10. La Vie En Rose 11. Remind Me 12. My Funny Valentine
Personnel
Dave's True Story; Eddie Daniels; John Pizzarelli; Jon Faddis; Rosa Passos & Ron Carter; Oregon; Christy Baron; The Fred Hersch Trio; Kenny Rankin; Chuck Mangione; Peggy Lee; The John Basile Quartet.
Album information
Title: Jazz Sexy | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Chesky Records