John Proulx - Baker's Dozen (Remembering Chet Baker) (2013)

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Title: Baker's Dozen (Remembering Chet Baker)
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: MAXJAZZ
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 60:15 min
Total Size: 138 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Let's Get Lost
02. Long Ago And Far Away
03. Time After Time
04. But Not for Me
05. I Get Along Without You Very Well
06. Reunion/There Will Never Be Another You
07. I Remember You
08. You Don't Know What Love Is
09. Before You Know It
10. I Fall in Love Too Easily
11. Line For Lyons
12. My Funny Valentine
13. Look For The Silver Lining

John Proulx is a new jazz singer and pianist with a light touch (and very good taste), as evidenced by his 2006 debut on MaxJazz, MOON AND SAND, which featured the sultry Alec Wilder bossa-inflected title track as well as nods to both Bill Evans ("Alice In Wonderland") and Dinah Washington ("What A Difference A Day Made"). As the subtitle to BAKER's DOZEN indicates, Proulx's followup is a more-or-less straight tribute to Chet Baker, the eerily romantic vocalist even more than the cool jazz trumpter. The warmed-toned Dominick Farinacci ably takes care of the trumpet and flugelhorn duties anyway, so this is very much a singer's album, a singer with a strong, lush style on piano it should be mentioned. As a singer, Proulx has a youthful spare sound, much like Baker himself, although he has greater range and staying power. (As effective as he was, Baker's semi-amateur vocals always made it on novelty value too).

It's a pleasure to hear these note-perfect versions of "Let's Get Lost," "Look For The Silver Lining," "My Funny Valentine," and other Chet Baker signature tunes. For lovers of song-oriented jazz musicianship in a contemporary context, one could hardly improve on John Proulx. ~ Richard Mortifoglio ~allmusic

Personnel: John Proulx (vocals, piano); Dominick Farinacci (trumpet, flugelhorn); Joe La Barbera (drums).


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Of the samples I heard from his three albums, this one is by far the best. Thanks for the re-up and introduction to him.