Dave Frishberg & Jim Goodwin - Double Play (1993)

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Title: Double Play
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Arbors Records[ARCD 19118]
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log)
Total Time: 67:25
Total Size: 233 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Russian Lullaby (Berlin) - 3:29
02. Easy Come, Easy Go (Heyman-Green) - 4:15
03. There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears (Fisher) - 2:49
04. One, Two, Button Your Shoe (Johnston-Burke) - 3:27
05. Stardust (Parish-Carmichael) - 4:37
06. Willie the Weeper (Rymal-Melrose-Bloom) - 3:26
07. Shoeshine Boy (Cahn-Chaplin) - 3:19
08. Blue River (Bryan-Meyer) - 3:14
09. In a Sentimental Mood (Ellington-Mills-Kurtz) - 5:42
10. Rosalie (Porter) - 3:09
11. My Kinda Love (Trent-Alter) - 3:20
12. Shout 'Em Aunt Tillie (Ellington-Mills) - 3:59
13. There's a Cabin in the Pines (Hill) - 5:32
14. Clementine (From New Orleans) (Creamer-Warren) - 3:34
15. Winin' Boy (Morton) - 4:56
16. Say It Isn't So (Berlin) - 3:46
17. Dear Old Southland (Layton-Creamer) - 4:51

personnel :

Dave Frishberg - piano
Jim Goodwin - cornet

Dave Frishberg, best-known for his impressive abilities as a lyricist and vocalist, sticks exclusively to instrumentals on this enjoyable disc. Frishberg the pianist is teamed with cornetist Jim Goodwin on a duet set comprised of 17 trad and swing classics that mostly date from the 1920s and '30s. To their credit the duo constantly walk a musical tightrope, taking chances within the idiom and not being afraid to make mistakes; neither musician felt that the music should be edited afterward. The result is colorful classic jazz interpreted by two strong stylists who, while paying tribute to their predecessors, infuse the music with their own personalities. It is easily recommended to trad fans.~Scott Yanow