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Release Date: Nov 02, 2010
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Personnel: Russell Malone (guitar); Montez Coleman (drums).
Audio Mixer: Katsuhiko Naito.
Liner Note Author: Russell Malone.
Recording information: Systems Two, Brooklyn, NY (01/13/2010/01/14/2010).
Photographer: Jimmy Ryan .
Arranger: Russell Malone.
Russell Malone's Triple Play is a notable session because it mixes his infectious originals with a number of decades-old songs that have unjustly been overlooked. Superbly accompanied by bassist David Wong and drummer Montez Coleman, Malone kicks off with his breezy bossa nova "Honeybone," which blends in a funky flavor and a bit of the blues. Malone's easygoing ballad "Pecan Pie" is an engaging melody worthy of a tasty lyric, while he showcases Coleman in his funky "Sweet Georgia Peach." The guitarist uncovered several gems by earlier jazz artists, including the late John Hicks' hip bop vehicle "Mind Wine" and Oliver Nelson's early-'60s intricate "Butch and Butch," both of which the trio interprets with flair. Malone's excursions into forgotten standards include an intimate setting of Cole Porter's "Do I Love You" and a moving solo interpretation of Alex North's hit "Unchained Melody" (the latter which has been recorded many times but infrequently by jazz artists). All in All, Triple Play is an impressive outing by Russell Malone. ~ Ken Dryden
Audio Mixer: Katsuhiko Naito.
Liner Note Author: Russell Malone.
Recording information: Systems Two, Brooklyn, NY (01/13/2010/01/14/2010).
Photographer: Jimmy Ryan .
Arranger: Russell Malone.
Russell Malone's Triple Play is a notable session because it mixes his infectious originals with a number of decades-old songs that have unjustly been overlooked. Superbly accompanied by bassist David Wong and drummer Montez Coleman, Malone kicks off with his breezy bossa nova "Honeybone," which blends in a funky flavor and a bit of the blues. Malone's easygoing ballad "Pecan Pie" is an engaging melody worthy of a tasty lyric, while he showcases Coleman in his funky "Sweet Georgia Peach." The guitarist uncovered several gems by earlier jazz artists, including the late John Hicks' hip bop vehicle "Mind Wine" and Oliver Nelson's early-'60s intricate "Butch and Butch," both of which the trio interprets with flair. Malone's excursions into forgotten standards include an intimate setting of Cole Porter's "Do I Love You" and a moving solo interpretation of Alex North's hit "Unchained Melody" (the latter which has been recorded many times but infrequently by jazz artists). All in All, Triple Play is an impressive outing by Russell Malone. ~ Ken Dryden
Tracks:
1 - Honeybone
2 - Butch and Butch
3 - Pecan Pie
4 - Sweet Georgia Peach
5 - Do I Love You
6 - Pocketwatch
7 - Witching Hour
8 - Tail Feathers
9 - Kind of Girl She Is
10 - Mind Wine
11 - Unchained Melody
2 - Butch and Butch
3 - Pecan Pie
4 - Sweet Georgia Peach
5 - Do I Love You
6 - Pocketwatch
7 - Witching Hour
8 - Tail Feathers
9 - Kind of Girl She Is
10 - Mind Wine
11 - Unchained Melody