Jerry Portnoy - Down in the Mood Room (2002)

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Title: Down in the Mood Room
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: TinyTown Records
Genre: Blues
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:16
Total Size: 338 mb
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Tracklist

01. Doodlin'
02. So Slow
03. You Rascal You
04. Canadian Sunset
05. Lullaby of Birdland
06. Lazy
07. Jug Band Waltz
08. Once Too Often
09. Sentimental Journey
10. Money
11. Stormy Weather
12. Mood Room Boogie
13. Endless Road


Harp master Jerry Portnoy give his blues a vintage swing on Down in the Mood Room, transporting listeners to the smoky jazz joints of a bygone era. This concept album is rewarding from start to finish, if you appreciate sultry jazz and blues played on the harp. Its classy retro tones will be a welcome change of pace for blues harp enthusiasts who like to mellow down easy. Producer Duke Robillard gives the album a wonderful vintage sound. Portnoy also proves he's no jazz slouch. On standards like "Lullaby of Birdland," "Canadian Sunset," "Sentimental Journey," and "Stormy Weather," his clarity of tone and sense of melody are remarkable, rivaling the original jazz harp impresario, Toots Thielemans. He doesn't just honk, he truly sings on this record. His harmonic and tonal gymnastics will amaze as well, as he jumps from a whisper to a wail in a single breath. The record's material is refreshingly diverse, while still common in theme. Beyond nostalgic ballads and blues, Portnoy cuts it up on a swinging rendition of Horace Silver's "Doodlin'" and several raucous originals. Highlights include his "Mood Room Boogie" and "Once Too Often." His noir-ish "Endless Road" is also a bona fide classic. Another nice surprise: Portnoy and Robillard's campy yet cool vocals, reminiscent of Cab Calloway. Robillard's reading of "You Rascal You" is priceless. This is jazz and blues in their pure form from two greats.