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Double Entendre

Tom Lellis

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Tom Lellis decided to call this 1991 release Double Entendre because the CD marked many "doubles." It was his second album, it marked the second time he was backed by bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Jack DeJohnette, and it found him doubling as a stand-up singer and a sit-down singer/pianist. Lellis provides acoustic piano or electric piano on most of the material, although Allen Farnham takes over the piano duties on a few tunes. In a sense, it's regrettable that Double Entendre is Lellis' second album -- by 1991 (when he turned 45), the singer should have built a large catalog. But unfortunately, many jazz labels had overlooked Lellis when they should have been waging an all-out bidding war. This sophomore album not only makes good on the promise of Lellis' first album, And in This Corner, it finds him becoming even more confident and assured but no less risk-taking. Lellis really soars on Bronislaw Kaper's haunting "Invitation," but much to his credit, the Cleveland native doesn't devote all of his time to well-known lyrics. He also provides memorable lyrics for Herbie Hancock's "Tell Me a Bedtime Story" and Chick Corea's "Times Lie," both of which have usually been heard as instrumentals. And four of the tunes are Lellis originals, including the laid-back "L.A. Nights," the moody "Eerie Autumn," and the very sociopolitical, pro-feminist "E.R.A." (which slams those who had opposed the Equal Rights Amendment in the '80s). Lellis doesn't write a lot of political lyrics -- he is usually more concerned with romantic or spiritual matters -- but "E.R.A." is something that he obviously needed to get off his chest. All of Lellis' albums are worth owning, but Double Entendre is arguably his best, most essential release.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
Tell Me A Bedtime Story
00:04:19

HERBIE HANCOCK, Composer - Tom Lellis, MainArtist

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

2
Invitation
00:06:18

Tom Lellis, MainArtist - Kaper/Washington, Composer

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

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L.A. Nights
00:04:20

Tom Lellis, Composer, MainArtist

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

4
Show Me
00:03:45

Tom Lellis, MainArtist - Lerner/Loewe, Composer

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

5
Never Had a Love (Like This Before)
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Tom Lellis, Composer, MainArtist

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

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What Was
00:05:03

Tom Lellis, MainArtist - Corea/Lellis, Composer

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

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E.R.A.
00:04:47

Tom Lellis, Composer, MainArtist

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

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Eerie Autumn
00:04:02

Tom Lellis, Composer, MainArtist

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

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I Have Dreamed
00:03:49

Tom Lellis, MainArtist - Rodgers/Hammerstein, Composer

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

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Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
00:03:14

Tom Lellis, MainArtist - Warren/Mercer, Composer

1991 Tom Lellis 1991 Tom Lellis

Albumbeschreibung

Tom Lellis decided to call this 1991 release Double Entendre because the CD marked many "doubles." It was his second album, it marked the second time he was backed by bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Jack DeJohnette, and it found him doubling as a stand-up singer and a sit-down singer/pianist. Lellis provides acoustic piano or electric piano on most of the material, although Allen Farnham takes over the piano duties on a few tunes. In a sense, it's regrettable that Double Entendre is Lellis' second album -- by 1991 (when he turned 45), the singer should have built a large catalog. But unfortunately, many jazz labels had overlooked Lellis when they should have been waging an all-out bidding war. This sophomore album not only makes good on the promise of Lellis' first album, And in This Corner, it finds him becoming even more confident and assured but no less risk-taking. Lellis really soars on Bronislaw Kaper's haunting "Invitation," but much to his credit, the Cleveland native doesn't devote all of his time to well-known lyrics. He also provides memorable lyrics for Herbie Hancock's "Tell Me a Bedtime Story" and Chick Corea's "Times Lie," both of which have usually been heard as instrumentals. And four of the tunes are Lellis originals, including the laid-back "L.A. Nights," the moody "Eerie Autumn," and the very sociopolitical, pro-feminist "E.R.A." (which slams those who had opposed the Equal Rights Amendment in the '80s). Lellis doesn't write a lot of political lyrics -- he is usually more concerned with romantic or spiritual matters -- but "E.R.A." is something that he obviously needed to get off his chest. All of Lellis' albums are worth owning, but Double Entendre is arguably his best, most essential release.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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