Материал был сыгран еще в начале 2000 года, а вот издан 3мя годами позже.
вот рецензия Майка Джойса из Washington Post:
It’s easy to lose sight of the fact that the John Previti Quartet’s new CD was recorded in the studio, since the band often sounds as if it’s in the midst of a late-nightclub performance, casually swinging its way through a collection of vintage jazz and pop standards. About the only thing missing is the sound of tinkling glassware.
Occasionally augmented by vocalist Marianna Previti, no stranger to swing-era sounds herself, the quartet devotes the 12 performances on Swinging Lullabyes for My Rosetta to music that has never gone out of fashion in jazz circles. Duke Ellington’s handiwork inspires three appealing collaborations, beginning with bassist Previti’s ruminative reprise of “In a Sentimental Mood” and ending with “Do Nothing Til You Hear From Me.” The latter tune, intentionally or not, finds Marianna Previti evoking images of another contemporary vocalist with similarly old-school tastes: Maria Moldier.
Sidney Bechet, Earl Hines and Fats Waller also receive affectionate nods. Yet when the band reprises Waller’s “Jitterbug Waltz,” relying on an arrangement that makes wonderful use of Previti’s upright bass, pianist John Cocuzzi’s switch-hitting work on vibes and Rick Whitehead’s fluid guitar, some listeners will also be reminded of how much guitarist Charlie Byrd—one of the band-leader’s friends and collaborators—admired the same tune. Drummer and singer Joe Maher rounds out the lineup, adding brush-stroked motion and soulful vocals to a series of performances that often charm effortlessly.
Friday, January 24, 2003
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John Previti Quartet - Swinging Lullabyes for my Rosetta
лежит в аплоаде
:-)
Слушать музыку - это, без сомнения, один из самых
экстравагантных способов тратить деньги.
Маурисио Кагель