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Larry Newcomb Quartet: Love, Dad
ByThat's not meant to diminish the work of pianist Thomas Royal or drummer Dave Marsh who furnish a substantial amount of the horsepower that drives this buoyant session, as their talents are essential to its success. The album opens and closes with exquisite standards"You Stepped Out of a Dream," "The Song Is You"encircling half a dozen compositions by the elder Newcomb, the above-mentioned "Tricotism" and one curious but nonetheless effective choice, the theme from the television series "Secret Agent Man." While Newcomb's originals are never less than respectable"Love, Dad" is based on the chord changes of "Stella By Starlight"another bona fide standard or two wouldn't have been unwelcome.
As it is, the quartet acquits itself well on "Love, Dad" and the other numbers including the Latin-leaning "Essential Messengers" and Thelonious Monkish "Cliffhanger Blues," the melodious jazz waltz "Soiree," the tender ballad "Hearts in Suspension" and earnest "Love Intentionally." Everyone in the ensemble solos well, and there are sharp and vigorous four-bar exchanges by all hands on "The Song Is You." Even so, it is Larry Newcomb's genial guitar that sets the compass, and he gives no cause for complaint, darting through each number with agility and elan. Everyone meshes well, which is what quartets should do, making Love, Dad a smooth and pleasurable listening experience.
Track Listing
You Stepped Out of a Dream; Essential Messengers; Cliffhanger Blues; Love, Dad; Tricotism; Soiree; Secret Agent Man; Hearts in Suspension; Love Intentionally; The Song Is You.
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Title: Love, Dad | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Essential Messenger Records
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