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Izzi Does It: Izzi Does It
The music on this album consists of seven jazz standards and, to their credit, the members of Izzi Does It imbue each track with as much of the original spirit of the song as possible. While some of the tracks retain some bite, much of the album is set at mid-tempo takes on such titles as "Little Sunflower," "All Blues," and "Cantaloupe Island." Lee Morgan's "Sidewinder" conveys the mid-'60s original and Cathy Izzi provides the vocal on "Corcovado."
The production information advises us that Izzi Does It plays music that is "...reminiscent of the jazz played at New York's Five Spot and Village Vanguard during Cool Jazz Era of the mid-50s..." From a technical standpoint all of the tunes here were introduced after 1960, but the intent of the group is noble. The music and performances are pleasant and confirm the timelessness of these compositions. I would suggest that this album is perfect for your social needs. While it is not dinner music or muzak, it is, for the most part, non-intrusive and literate. Under these circumstances, and while subconsciously tapping their feet, someone is bound to ask, "Who is that playing?"
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Track Listing
Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars(Corcovado), Little Sunflower, All Blues, Cantaloupe Island, Girl Talk, Sidewinder, Lonnie's Lament.
Personnel
Chris Izzi, piano, keyboards, trumpet; Greg Izzi, drums and percussion; Marc Izzi, tenor and alto sax; Rob Izzi,guitar; Cathy Izzi, vocals; Frank Cramblitt,bass; Scott Rich, trumpet,flugelhorn
Album information
Title: Izzi Does It | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Izzi Does It
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