Tuesday, October 27, 2009

One Take Vol.1 (2005)

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An off-the-cuff session by Joey Defrancesco (B3 organ), Guido Basso (flugelhorn/trumpet), Lorne Lofsky (guitar) and Vito Rezza (drums) produced by Toronto producer Peter Cardinali. They performed seven numbers in one continuous take. Unaltered by edits or overdubs emphasizing the power of improvisation.

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5 comments:

beequeen said...

Tracks: VBR

1. My Romance (9:53)
2. If I Were A Bell (8:40)
3. My Funny Valentine (5:24)
4. Someday My Prince Will Come (8:30)
5. How Insensitve (11:36)
6. Walkin' (8:19)
7. Caruso (7:35)

chosen777 said...

Thank you, BeeQ, for your site. Would you be so kind to acquaint us with Lavelle - Soul Piano Vol.2 (2007)?

Anonymous said...

Thanks beequeen for sharing this record!

I'm enjoyin it very much. It has a nearness and a warm spontaneous live feeling combined with hi quality sound production that makes it very good! All players are great.

My only little gripe is that DeFrancesco has choosen a little bit shrill sounding digital New B-3 or maybe a digital Diversi. It's for sure not an older pre-digital B-3. It's easy to hear this too shrill sound in the higher register (e.g. those first bars in Walkin'). The mid- and the lower/bass register sounds great though.

Anyway, that's just a small detail, that do not take away the greatness of this OneTake record.

Thanks again!

/Jazz Organ Fan

beequeen said...

Thanks again for the exquisite review JOF !

@ chosen777 I'll try my best

Andy said...

Nice one BeeQueen,thank you.