Jack Wilson - Song For My Daughter (2014 Japan SHM-CD Remaster)
Artist: Jack Wilson
Title Of Album: Song For My Daughter
Year Of Release: 1968/2014
Label: Universal Japan / Blue Note
Genre: Jazz, Cool, Post Bop, Piano
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)/MP3
Bitrate: Lossless/320 kbps
Total Time: 44:34
Total Size: 269/102 Mb
Tracklist:
01 - Imagine
02 - Herman's Helmet
03 - Changing With The Times
04 - Night Creature
05 - Scarborough Fair - Canticle
06 - Song For My Daughter
07 - Eighty-One
08 - Se Todas Fossem Iguais A Voce
09 - Stormy
10 - Soft Summer Rain
Personnel:
Jack Wilson - piano
Stan Levey - vibes, shaker
Victor Feldman - vibes, timpani
Tommy Vig - vibes
John Gray, Howard Roberts - guitar
Ray Brown, Ike Issacs, Andrew Simpkins - bass
Donald Bailey, Varney Barlow, Jimmie Smith - drums
Billy Byers - arranger, conductor
Unidentified strings
On Song for My Daughter, his third record for Blue Note, Jack Wilson "changed with the times," to paraphrase one of the record's songs. Like many of his peers on the label, Wilson pursued a pop direction as the '60s drew to a close, which meant he covered pop hits like "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" and "Stormy," and that he recorded the album with a large band augmented by a string section. It is a testament to Wilson's strengths as a pianist that he doesn't get lost in this heavy-handed setting and manages to contribute some typically graceful moments, including the lovely title song.
Nevertheless, the song selection is a little uneven, and there isn't much room for the band to improvise, which makes the album of marginal interest to serious jazz listeners. Audience that aren't quite so concerned such matters will find this an engaging pop-jazz album. Although the production has dated somewhat, it remains a pleasant artifact of its time, and fans of that sound should search for it.
Nevertheless, the song selection is a little uneven, and there isn't much room for the band to improvise, which makes the album of marginal interest to serious jazz listeners. Audience that aren't quite so concerned such matters will find this an engaging pop-jazz album. Although the production has dated somewhat, it remains a pleasant artifact of its time, and fans of that sound should search for it.
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