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A departure from the type of boring, innocuous elevator Muzak Earl Klugh is best known for, Earl Klugh Trio, Vol. 1 gives listeners a rare chance to hear the guitarist playing straight-ahead jazz. Some bebop musicians contend that playing dull background music year after year means you can kiss your bebop chops goodbye, but there's no evidence of that on this rewarding CD. With Klugh sticking to acoustic guitar and employing Ralph Armstrong on upright bass and Gene Dunlap on drums, someone who is best known for recording schlock offers tasteful and lyrical interpretations of such well known standards as "I'll Remember April," "Night and Day" and "One Note Samba." Klugh also excels on "Lonely Girl" (a beautiful but underexposed Neal Hefti piece) and pleasantly surprises by demonstrating that the theme from the '60s sitcom Bewitched and the Aretha Franklin hit "I Say a Little Prayer" (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David) can work in an acoustic bebop setting. Undeniably, this is the best album Klugh ever recorded -- it's too bad it was a departure from his norm instead of a primary direction.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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J. KELLER, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - H. Greenfield, Writer - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
Johnny Mercer, Writer - Henry Mancini, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
António Carlos Jobim, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - V. de Moraes, Writer - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
A. North, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
JOHNSTON, Writer - De Paul, Writer - Raye, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
Michel Legrand, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - Marilyn Bergman, Writer - Alan Bergman, Writer - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
Burt Bacharach, Writer - Hal David, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
Cole Porter, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
N. Hefti, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - J. Livingston, Writer - R. Evans, Writer - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
R. Whiting, Writer - Johnny Mercer, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Earl Klugh Trio, MainArtist - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
N. Mendonça, Writer - António Carlos Jobim, Writer - Dave Palmer, Engineer - EARL KLUGH, Acoustic Guitar, MainArtist - RANDY POOLE, AssistantEngineer - Ralphe Armstrong, Bass - Earl Klugh for Earl Klugh, Inc., Producer - Gene Dunlap, Drums
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
Album review
A departure from the type of boring, innocuous elevator Muzak Earl Klugh is best known for, Earl Klugh Trio, Vol. 1 gives listeners a rare chance to hear the guitarist playing straight-ahead jazz. Some bebop musicians contend that playing dull background music year after year means you can kiss your bebop chops goodbye, but there's no evidence of that on this rewarding CD. With Klugh sticking to acoustic guitar and employing Ralph Armstrong on upright bass and Gene Dunlap on drums, someone who is best known for recording schlock offers tasteful and lyrical interpretations of such well known standards as "I'll Remember April," "Night and Day" and "One Note Samba." Klugh also excels on "Lonely Girl" (a beautiful but underexposed Neal Hefti piece) and pleasantly surprises by demonstrating that the theme from the '60s sitcom Bewitched and the Aretha Franklin hit "I Say a Little Prayer" (written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David) can work in an acoustic bebop setting. Undeniably, this is the best album Klugh ever recorded -- it's too bad it was a departure from his norm instead of a primary direction.
© Alex Henderson /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 11 track(s)
- Total length: 00:50:49
- Main artists: Earl Klugh
- Label: Warner Records
- Genre: Jazz
© 1991 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1991 Warner Records Inc.
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