Live at Vartan Jazz Freddy Cole |
Released October 01, 1996
Freddy Cole's smoky, silky voice automatically invites comparison to his famous brother Nat, but as a pianist he shows a host of influences. Joined by guitarist Jerry Byrd and bassist Tom Hubbard, Cole's live session gently swings through a collection of standards, including an understated "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To." His humorous version of "You've Let Yourself Go" is side-splitting, but it is his reserved piano style on tracks like "I Remember You" that helps make him worth remembering. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
TRACKS 1. A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening 2. Strange 3. It Could Happen to You 4. Miss Otis Regrets 5. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 6. Home Fried Potatoes 7. A Blossom Fell 8. Something Happens to Me 9. Medley: Tenderly/Stardust/Autumn Leaves/Fascination/Around the World 10. Love Is a Many Splender Thing 11. You've Let Yourself Go 12. You're Bringing Out the Dreamer in Me 13. Sometimes I'm Happy 14. I Remember You 15. Waiting for Monk (Keep Jazz Alive)
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