(Review by Debra M.)
Michael
Dees is a vocalist steeped in the tradition of the Great American Songbook,
with a lifetime’s experience singing on TV and film soundtracks, as well as of live
performance. His voice may not be
instantly recognisable like those of Tony Bennett, Matt Monroe or Frank
Sinatra, but you've almost certainly heard him before.
After decades recording other songwriters’
material, & composing & producing
commercial ‘jingles’, he has finally got round to recording this album of
14 original songs.
Unapologetically
sticking with the genre, & clearly inspired by it, the CD contains a
selection of well written swinging tunes and thoughtful ballads. The opening track is the sprightly, up-tempo ‘In A Moment’ , but the highlight is
‘I
Miss You’, a heartfelt and beautifully
penned ballad, with an immaculate understated
delivery, worthy of inclusion in the GAS book Dees so
greatly admires.
The
album features a band of extensively experienced West Coast musicians, with arrangements
featuring the classic piano trio at the core, augmented by sympathetic horns, which
are particularly sumptuous in ballads such as ‘Every Time You Touch Me’.
Debra M.
Michael Dees – vocals; Terry Trotter – piano; Chuck Berghofer – bass; Steve Schaeffer – drums; Steve Huffsteter – trumpet & flugelhorn; Chuck Manning – tenor sax; Sal Marquez – trumpet; Bob Shepperd – tenor sax & clarinet; Doug Webb – tenor sax; Don Williams – percussion.
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