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Ron Kaplan: Lounging Around
ByA restrained tenor vocalist, Kaplan is more lounge crooner than jazz stylist the album title seems to admit as much. Still, he adopts a warm, relaxed approach somewhat similar to Kevin Mahogany's. Though he never scats on Lounging , Kaplan sings with crystal-clear enunciation and a kind of laid-back poise. He surrounds himself with capable jazz sidemen, most notably the guitarist and co-arranger Larry Scala and tenor saxophonist Donny McCaslin Jr. Flugelhorn player Dmitri Matheny also lends his considerable talent to two tracks.
Best cuts include "Blues in the Night," which is given a lazy but pleasing B3-based treatment, and "How Insensitive," which features a breathy performance by Kaplan and a nice solo by Matheny. The swing beat on Cole Porter's "Just One of Those Things" provides a sturdy framework for Kaplan's genial vocalizing and McCaslin's cool sax. Other notable tracks include a gentle samba take on "Here's That Rainy Day," a bluesy version of "Moanin'," and a whispery interpretation of "In the Wee Small Hours." Lounging Around
Still, this is a mellifluous collection of timeless songs from a pleasant vocalist and some competent mainstream players. Fans of Tony Bennett's mellower stuff might dig it.
Track Listing
1. Here's That Rainy Day, 2. Blues In The Night, 3. Cry Me A River, 4. I Surrender Dear, 5. How Insensitive, 6. Just One Of Those Things, 7. Caravan, 8. No One Ever Tells You, 9. Moanin', 10. In The Wee Small Hours, 11. What A Wonderful World
Personnel
Ron Kaplan
vocalsRon Kaplan - vocals, Larry Scala - guitar, Guiseppe Merolla - drums, Perry Thoorsell - bass, Donny McCaslin, Jr. - tenor sax, Steve Czarnecki - Hammond B3 organ, Dmitri Matheny - flugelhorn
Album information
Title: Lounging Around | Year Released: 2000 | Record Label: Kapland Records
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