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John Pizzarelli|P.S. Mr. Cole

P.S. Mr. Cole

John Pizzarelli

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Just as when we listen to Harry Connick, Jr., there's a sense that John Pizzarelli is an old soul who is living back in the 1940s and '50s golden age of music and that listeners are time-traveling with him. But that just bears testament to the timeless nature of his easy vocals, lush and often snappy electric guitar work and the loving way he embraces classic material. P.S. Mr. Cole, the follow-up to Dear Mr. Cole is as, pardon the expression, unforgettable as his first tribute to the grace and panache of Nat King Cole. Just as with his recent tribute to the Beatles, Pizzarelli is just fine on the soft, sparse ballads but saves his most interesting interpretations for swinging trio arrangements. Because this is the sequel, the tunes aren't all household hums, and that makes this even more interesting. "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" swings gently along, breaks for a colorful guitar-piano duet (with Ray Kennedy), then speeds up towards the dramatic conclusion. "Welcome to the Club," whose lyric marvelously chronicles the shared experience of being a fool in love, opens with the singer scatting over a buoyant rhythm section (cleverly belying the melancholy nature of the theme). Other titles he adds his unique flair to are "The Late Late Show," "Tenderly," and Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" (which could have perhaps been done with a little more wryness). Recently Pizzarelli declared that he's not intimidated putting his own originals alongside classics, and his tribute tune, "That's Nat," is one of the most adventurous pieces here. Perhaps Pizzarelli should do a few duets next time with Natalie Cole. That would be unforgettable, too.

© Jonathan Widran /TiVo

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1
Walkin' My Baby Back Home
00:02:27

Fred E. Ahlert, Composer - Fred E. Ahlert, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal - John Pizzarelli, Producer - Harry Richman, Composer - Harry Richman, Lyricist - Roy Turk, Composer - Roy Turk, Lyricist

(P) 1998 Sony Music Japan International Inc.

2
Candy
00:05:33

John Whitney, Composer - John Whitney, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Mack David, Lyricist - Mack David, Composer - Alex Kramer, Composer - Alex Kramer, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

3
Welcome To The Club
00:03:21

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Noel Sherman, Composer - Noel Sherman, Lyricist - Dick Wolf, Composer - Dick Wolf, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

4
Indiana
00:03:21

James F. Hanley, Composer - James F. Hanley, Lyricist - Ballard MacDonald, Composer - Ballard MacDonald, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

5
I Love You for Sentimental Reasons
00:02:53

Deke Watson, Composer - Deke Watson, Lyricist - William Best, Composer - William Best, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

6
Don't Let It Go To Your Head
00:02:21

Frank Lavere, Composer - Frank Lavere, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Henry Hadamik, Composer - Henry Hadamik, Lyricist - Bob Nast, Composer - Bob Nast, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

7
Meet Me At No Special Place
00:03:20

C. Robinson, Composer - C. Robinson, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Pyle, Composer - Pyle, Lyricist - Terker, Composer - Terker, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

8
The Late Late Show
00:03:05

Roy Alfred, Composer - Roy Alfred, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Murray Berlin, Composer - Murray Berlin, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

9
Smile
00:03:52

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Charles Chaplin, Composer - Charles Chaplin, Lyricist - Geofrey Parsons, Composer - Geofrey Parsons, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal - John Turner, Composer - John Turner, Lyricist

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

10
Tenderly
00:04:15

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Walter Gross, Composer - Walter Gross, Lyricist - Jack Lawrence, Composer - Jack Lawrence, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

11
I Was A Little Too Lonely
00:03:26

Livingston, Composer - Livingston, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Evans, Composer - Evans, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

12
I'm An Errand Boy For Rhythm
00:03:33

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Nat "King" Cole, Composer - Nat "King" Cole, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

13
Then I'll Be Tired Of You
00:04:03

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - E.Y. Harburg, Composer - E.Y. Harburg, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal - Arthur Schwartz, Composer - Arthur Schwartz, Lyricist

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

14
That's Nat
00:03:02

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Ray H. Kennedy, Composer - Ray H. Kennedy, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Composer - John Pizzarelli, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

15
Azure-Te
00:03:52

Don Wolf, Composer - Don Wolf, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Billy Davis, Composer - Billy Davis, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

16
I Know That You Know
00:03:42

Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Vincent Youmans, Composer - Vincent Youmans, Lyricist - Otto Harbach, Composer - Otto Harbach, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

17
Embraceable You
00:03:29

George Gershwin, Composer - George Gershwin, Lyricist - Ikuyoshi Hirakawa, Producer - Ira Gershwin, Composer - Ira Gershwin, Lyricist - John Pizzarelli, Producer - John Pizzarelli, Vocal

(P) 1998 BMG Japan

18
I Like Jersey Best
00:07:17

Joseph Edward Cosgriff, Composer - John Pizzarelli, Performer

(P) 1999 BMG Music

Chronique

Just as when we listen to Harry Connick, Jr., there's a sense that John Pizzarelli is an old soul who is living back in the 1940s and '50s golden age of music and that listeners are time-traveling with him. But that just bears testament to the timeless nature of his easy vocals, lush and often snappy electric guitar work and the loving way he embraces classic material. P.S. Mr. Cole, the follow-up to Dear Mr. Cole is as, pardon the expression, unforgettable as his first tribute to the grace and panache of Nat King Cole. Just as with his recent tribute to the Beatles, Pizzarelli is just fine on the soft, sparse ballads but saves his most interesting interpretations for swinging trio arrangements. Because this is the sequel, the tunes aren't all household hums, and that makes this even more interesting. "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" swings gently along, breaks for a colorful guitar-piano duet (with Ray Kennedy), then speeds up towards the dramatic conclusion. "Welcome to the Club," whose lyric marvelously chronicles the shared experience of being a fool in love, opens with the singer scatting over a buoyant rhythm section (cleverly belying the melancholy nature of the theme). Other titles he adds his unique flair to are "The Late Late Show," "Tenderly," and Charlie Chaplin's "Smile" (which could have perhaps been done with a little more wryness). Recently Pizzarelli declared that he's not intimidated putting his own originals alongside classics, and his tribute tune, "That's Nat," is one of the most adventurous pieces here. Perhaps Pizzarelli should do a few duets next time with Natalie Cole. That would be unforgettable, too.

© Jonathan Widran /TiVo

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