Jackie Cain And Roy Kral - Concerts By The Sea (2000)
Artist: Jackie Cain And Roy Kral
Title: Concerts By The Sea
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Phino/KOCH JAZZ
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 37:28
Total Size: 234 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Concerts By The Sea
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Phino/KOCH JAZZ
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 37:28
Total Size: 234 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Magic To Do (3:20)
02. Cheerful Little Earful (2:02)
03. Waltz For Dana (4:34)
04. Born To Be Blue (4:25)
05. The Runaround (3:18)
06. Good And Rich (6:45)
07. A Face Like Yours (4:10)
08. Tiny Told Me (4:49)
09. Who Cares (4:05)
Personnel:
Jackie Cain - vo
Roy Kral - p, vo
Brian Atkinson - vib
John Mosher - b
Gary Nash - d
Recorded September, 1976 at Concerts By The Sea, Redondo Beach, CA
2000 Koch Jazz/Rhino
One aspect of Jackie & Roy's carefully arranged music that is not often commented upon, is that Jackie & Roy always bring in the jam.
This is true of their first album with Charlie Ventura's band, up until their last, the magnificent THE BEAUTIFUL SEA. Well, I haven't heard as much Jackie & Roy as would like to, but I have been given no reason to assume anything else.
Highlights for me on this album are MAGIC TO DO, as well as the three tracks on which Roy Kral has a composers credit. A FACE LIKE YOURS should also not be overlooked for its special significance, and for other reasons as well I am sure.
2000 Koch Jazz/Rhino
One aspect of Jackie & Roy's carefully arranged music that is not often commented upon, is that Jackie & Roy always bring in the jam.
This is true of their first album with Charlie Ventura's band, up until their last, the magnificent THE BEAUTIFUL SEA. Well, I haven't heard as much Jackie & Roy as would like to, but I have been given no reason to assume anything else.
Highlights for me on this album are MAGIC TO DO, as well as the three tracks on which Roy Kral has a composers credit. A FACE LIKE YOURS should also not be overlooked for its special significance, and for other reasons as well I am sure.