Holly Cole - Holly (2018)

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Artist:
Title: Holly
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Rumpus Room Records
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 39:41
Total Size: 240 Mb / 101 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. I'm Beginning To See The Light
Bass – Ben Street
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Guitar – Ed CherryPiano – Larry Goldings
Trombone – Wycliffe Gordon

2. Your Mind Is On Vacation
Bass – David Piltch
Drums – Davide Direnzo
Piano – Aaron Davis

3. I Was Doing Alright
Bass – Ben Street
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Guitar – Ed Cherry
Piano – Larry Goldings
Tenor Saxophone – Scott Robinson (2)
Trombone – Wycliffe Gordon

4. It Could Happen To You
Piano – Larry Goldings

5. Ain't That A Kick In The Head
Bass – David Piltch
Drums – Davide Direnzo
Flute – John Johnson (5)
Piano – Aaron Davis

6. Teach Me Tonight
Bass – Ben Street
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Organ – Larry Goldings

7. We've Got A World That Swings
Bass – Ben Street
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Guitar – Ed Cherry
Piano – Larry Goldings
Tenor Saxophone, Cornet – Scott Robinson (2)

8. They Can't Take That Away From Me
Bass – Ben Street
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Guitar – Ed Cherry
Piano – Larry Goldings
Tenor Saxophone – Scott Robinson (2)

9. Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime
Bass – David Piltch
Piano – Aaron Davis

10. I Could Write A Book
Bass – Ben Street
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Guitar – Ed Cherry
Piano – Larry Goldings
Trombone – Wycliffe Gordon

11. Lazy Afternoon
Drums – Justin Faulkner
Guitar – Ed Cherry
Organ – Larry Goldings

Like San Francisco’s Paula West, Toronto-based Holly Cole ranks among the finest vocal-jazz stylists from whom we hear far too seldom. What once was steady output has dwindled to a trickle, with Holly only her third studio recording in a decade. Ah, but quality beats quantity, and Cole’s unique sound, at once sweet and salty, is as intoxicating as ever. Back in 1986, Cole formed a trio with pianist Aaron Davis and bassist David Piltch. Alhough she went solo in 1995, they’ve remained her vital confederates. Here they contribute expectedly sterling support alongside an estimable assortment of players that includes keyboardist Larry Goldings, guitarist Ed Cherry, bassist Ben Street, saxophonist Scott Robinson, and drummers Justin Faulkner and Davide DiRenzo.
Sturdy standards fill the majority of Holly’s 11 tracks, as Cole effortlessly travels from the peppy, romantic satisfaction of “I’m Beginning to See the Light” to the sensuous, cashmere folds of “Lazy Afternoon.” Trombonist Wycliffe Gordon is onboard for three selections, extending the tradition of gravel-throated horn players (Satchmo, Jonah Jones, Jack Sheldon, et al.) with winning vocal duets on “I Was Doing All Right” and “I Could Write a Book.” Widening her playlist, Cole has a ball on Dean Martin’s “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head” and the Jerry Lewis-introduced “We’ve Got a World That Swings”; teams with Piltch and Davis to cover another Martin hit, serving up a dreamy “Everybody Loves Somebody”; and adds precisely the right amount of bite to Mose Allison’s sardonic “Your Mind Is on Vacation.”




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