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Chip White: Music And Lyrics
 Rain is languorous, with dramatic work from Allen and a fine, delicate piano solo by Lafayette Harris. "October Song is sprightlier, helped along by a quick, witty rhyme scheme devised by White. As on the other performances, the sense that Allen is not the "star of the album leads to a fine integration of vocals and instruments. The other musicians are given an equal opportunity to make their own statements. The results are delightfully retro performances that hearken back to the era when singers were simply parts of bands, and not the featured attraction. The songs have a real flowthey do not stop for solos merely so the singer can catch her breath.
Music and Lyrics is a real joy that's admirably eloquent in both music and lyrics, and White and his band mates pull off this ambitious effort with aplomb.
Track Listing
Blues For Cousin Alice; The Luckiest Girl; Bossa De Bahia; Drums On The Riverside; Rain; October Song; Club 609; The Contessa; 28 Drums; I Never Knew; Circle Dance; Time Stood Still.
Personnel
Chip White
drumsGail Allen: vocals (2,3,5-7,10-12); Houston Person: tenor saxophone (2,3,7,12); Lafayette Harris: piano; George Kaye: bass; Chip White: drums.
Album information
Title: Music And Lyrics | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: Dark Colors
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