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The
cover is silly, but don't expect comedy. The tunes come in all flavors;
the tones go from Wingy Manone to the present. It's quite a show, with a
big cast - so forget the puppet; this is some serious swinging.
We open on a slick mover, easy bass and a sparkling piano. Lewis does the
old soft glow, but the star is Pat Mallinger, with strong notes and a
quote of "Like Sonny". Check Curtis Robinson and that great soft
guitar - the perfect topping to a sweet confection. Next course is salsa:
percussion goes wild on Dizzy's "Tanga". Bobby shouts and hits
the ceiling; not a "Latin" tone, but you get a little sass. The
trombone has rumply warmth, and wait for that conga solo. A fire builds
for two minutes - and Bobby returns red hot. And that's how you like it.
"Nalini" weeps softly, a broad flugelhorn with '70s trappings
(snaky guitars, electric keys.) Bobby is gorgeous, and Mallinger locks
horns in a thrilling spiral. Mood music for a rainy day. The vocal is
cute: Bonnie Herman sighs "Just Friends", and Billy answers. His
is a typical "jazz" vocal, slight of technical skill but full of
emotion; the arrangement is to savor.
"Jasmine" is good punchy blues, sparked by Jim Ryan's piano. The
brass responds: bright flashes of sound, and Bobby's best moment. This is
matched by "Nature Boy", which is him and a distant tabla. Bobby
is placid and airy, sounding like a conch at times. He pleads unto the
night sky, and all is peace - beauty, too. And "Strange Blues"
closes with a smile: an ancient shout as the boys walk to New Orleans.
Lewis is brassy and bold, a sound I wish we heard more of. His exchanges
are precious, especially with Chuck Hedges' clarinet. Slow, relaxed, and
loaded with power - that's the way to finish. The album's built to please,
and mostly it does. The players stand out (especially Herman and Mallinger),
and Bobby has a soft touch many will like. Many textures, many tastes -
and it's fun.
Rating: *** ½. I like "Tanga", "Nalini", bith
vocals, "Nature Boy", and "Strange Blues".
Songs: Just Havin' Some Fun; Tanga; Nalini; Just Friends; Saudade;
Jasmine; Some Other Time; Lady in the Moon; The Monster and the Flower;
Nature Boy; Strange Blues. Musicians: Bobby Lewis (trumpet,
flugelhorn, vocals) plus, on various tracks:
John Allred (trombone); Pat Mallinger (soprano, alto, and tenor saxes);
Jim Ryan (keyboards); Curtis Robinson (guitar); Thomas Kini (bass); Jeff
Stitely (drums, udu, tabla); Alejo Poveda (percussion); Ruben Alvarez,
Geraldo de Oliveira (percussion on "Tanga"); Bonnie Herman
(vocals on "Just Friends" and Some Other Time"), except:
On "Just Friends": Larry Combs, John Yeh, Julie DeRoche, Burl
Lane (clarinets); Lawrie Bloom (bass clarinet); Rob Kassinger (bass); Dick
Boyell (conductor).
On "Strange Blues": Jim Beebe (trombone); Chuck Hedges
(clarinet); John Bany (bass); Paul Wertico (drums).
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