2014-11-24
This disc proves you never judge a book by it's cover. When I first picked this disc, I expected to hear a Smokey Tom Waits sound, instead I found was a reincarnation of Frank Sinatra along with the Tommy Dorsey orchestra. Joe mixes 1940's jazz crooner sounds with 1950's Martin Denny Exotica-Lounge music in a large band setting. Joe does not try to reinvent this sound, but embraces the authenticity of the music from that era. That being said, Joe does cover Morrissey's "Dial-a-Cliché"& yes the Tom Wait's track "All The World Is Green". I guess any artist that can take Morrissey & Waits and turn them into a 1940's jazz crooner exotica is a true original. Reviewed By: Gregg SaurBLUE MOON MARQUEE
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Who is This America?
Mike Longo And The New York State Of The Art Jazz Ensemble
Live From New York
BEAT KAESTLI
Happy, Sad and Satisfied.
PAT METHENY
WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
GRP (GABRIEL RIESCO PROJECT)
Sculptures in Time
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