Chris Flory - For You (2008)
Artist: Chris Flory
Title: For You
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Arbors Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks, log, scans)
Total Time: 01:01:22
Total Size: 379 mb
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TracklistTitle: For You
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Arbors Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: flac lossless (tracks, log, scans)
Total Time: 01:01:22
Total Size: 379 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Chris Flory - For You - 01. J H Blues
Chris Flory - For You - 02. For You, For Me, Forever More
Chris Flory - For You - 03. Swinging at the Daisy Chain
Chris Flory - For You - 04. The Lamp Is Low
Chris Flory - For You - 05. I Want a Little Girl
Chris Flory - For You - 06. Three Little Words
Chris Flory - For You - 07. Bean-O
Chris Flory - For You - 08. Young and Foolish
Chris Flory - For You - 09. A Beautiful Friendship
Chris Flory - For You - 10. Vignette
Chris Flory - For You - 11. Mister Goodbeat
Veteran guitarist Chris Flory, who considers the best jazz a basic sound in 4/4 time, has been involved in many swing-to-bop ensembles, concentrating on standards and the early period jazz influences that inform his playing. On For You, Flory has employed Mike LeDonne, who is playing the organ more often on recordings to very good results, making for an assumed soul-jazz date. But there's more than groove music here, including many strains of mainstream jazz, blues connotations, two ballads, and some interesting choices of tunes aside from American popular songs. Though the liner notes by the expert author Ira Gitler suggest many early period guitarists that weigh on Flory's style, the mixed single lines and chords of the soulful Grant Green also impact this music. On occasion tenor saxophonist Dan Block and trumpeter Jon-Erik Kellso add a modernist approach similar to what Art Blakey might add to his bands. It's a swinging affair, bookended by shuffle beats courtesy of the excellent drummer Chuck Riggs. The opener "J.H. Blues," with its disassociated tribute to Jimi Hendrix, sounds only a bit echoed, while the closer "Mister Goodbeat" is an obscure Jimmy Forrest tune with the horns leading and Flory quipping here and there. Dan Block is an exceptional player who sounds like he's working on some original expressionism, most prevalent on the cool bopper of Count Basie's "Swingin' at the Daisy Chain" and locked in with the full-toned trumpet of Kellso on this, the easygoing "A Beautiful Friendship" in two-note accents with LeDonne, and the best track of the date, the hard swinging fun tune "Bean-O" penned by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. There's a hot, feverish, and fast version of the lesser known Hank Jones tune "Vignette" that paraphrases both "Sweet Sue, Just You" and "I Wish I Knew" that shows Flory's quick witted mettle, while on the other end of the blue spectrum "I Want A Little Girl" has the leader in a most thoughtful, pensive, and yearning mood. Why Chris Flory is ranked not among the best jazz guitarists of his generation, based on these tracks, is unfathomable. Even more delightful are the Grant Green style midnight blue chords and lines heard in distinct clarity during the uncomplicated treatment of the Gershwin brothers evergreen "For You, For Me, For Evermore," or the slightly animated version of "Three Little Words," a simplistic song stretched out. This fine effort from Chris Flory and mates has to be one of the best straight-ahead jazz CDs of 2008, and deserves your attention, praise, and steadfast enjoyment.
Guitar, Producer – Chris Flory
Drums – Chuck Riggs
Organ – Mike LeDonne
Tenor Saxophone – Dan Block