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Easy To Remember
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Track listing: The Best Thing For You; I Hadn't Anyone Till You; I Have The Feeling I've Been Here Before; I Was A Little Too Lonely; Easy To Remember; I Didn't Know About You; Don't Let It Get You Down; Will You Still Be Mine; A Face Like Yours; Where Or When; How Little We Know; Stuck In A Dream With Me; Accidents Will Happen; I'm Glad There Is You; Along With Me; I Walk A Little Faster; Bonus! Will You Be Mine.
Jane Scheckter: Easy To Remember
by Edward Blanco
Music from The Great American Songbook is getting quite a workout these days, with more musicians and singers spinning their renditions of old standards and classics than ever before. On the stellar Easy To Remember, jazz-cabaret singer Jane Scheckter taps into the well, lending her interpretations to songs from this repertoire with an all-star cast of ...
Easy to Remember
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2005
Track listing: 1. It's Easy To Remember; 2. Restless; 3. Copi; 4. With Every Breath I Take; 5. Louisa; 6. Everything I
Love; 7. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face; 8. Single Petal Of A Rose; 9. Love Came; 10. Good Old
Days; 11. Junk; 12. Smoke Rings; 13. High On You (bonus track).
Ken Peplowski: Easy to Remember
by Elliott Simon
Ken Peplowski is perhaps the best of an albeit too short list of baby-boomer swing clarinetists. On Easy to Remember he adeptly doubles on tenor and fronts a quintet of four like-minded musicians who similarly value musicianship and melody. Pianist Ted Rosenthal and guitarist Joe Cohn share frontline duties, while bassist Joe Fitzgerald and drummer Jeff ...
Easy To Remember
Label: Nagel Heyer Records
Released: 2004
Track listing: 1. It's Easy To Remember 2. Restless 3. Copi 4. With Every Breath I Take
5. Louisa 6. Everything I Love 7. I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
8. Single Petal Of A Rose 9. Love Came 10. Good Old Days
11. Junk 12. Smoke Rings 13. High On You (bonus track)
Ken Peplowski: Easy to Remember
by J. Robert Bragonier
Clarinetist Ken Peplowski can be counted on for about one new record a year; it apparently takes him most of that year to decide on material to include on the next album. Peps has been a staple in the jazz world for quite some time, having debuted at age 10 in 1969 in his home town ...
Ken Peplowski: Easy To Remember
by Mark F. Turner
The word sublime" comes to mind when listening to the new recording by Ken Peplowski. One of today's premier clarinetists, the sound that he creates from his woodwind instrument is simply a pleasant and joyful experience. His new release Easy To Remember finds the clarinetist (and saxophonist) in a quintet setting featuring selections with a relaxed ...