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Title:
Daryl Sherman: Look What I Found
Artists / Instruments:
Daryl Sherman: Vocals, arrangements and piano Dan Barrett: Trombone and arrangements Randy Sandke: Trumpet Jerry Dodgion: Alto sax, clarinet, flute Ken Peplowski: Clarinet, tenor sax Scott Robinson: Baritone and soprano sax, bass clarinet Chuck Wilson: Alto sax, clarinet, flute Bucky Pizzarelli: Acoustic and electric guitar John Bunch: Piano Boots Maleson: Bass Klaus Suonsaari: Drums and percussion
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Description:
Cole Porter´s lyric "flow sweet music" sums up the spirit of this album by the sophisticated yet swinging song stylist Daryl Sherman, making her Arbors Records debut with a choice potpourri of non-hits from hit films and shows, quality pop and jazz tunes in need of rediscovery, Sherman originals and two or three evergreens. In the company of ten of New York´s most accomplished players, under the direction of trombonist Dan Barrett and featuring a bevy of his witty and inventive arrangements, Daryl again demonstrates, in the words of The New Yorker, that she "has yet to meet a standard whose charms she couldn´t extract."
- Paraphrased from the album notes by James Gavin, whose profiles of pop and jazz personalities appear in the New York Times and the Village Voice.
Here is what the critics have to say:
Selected by Tex Wyndham as a 1996 Writer´s Choice in the Jan/Feb 1997 issue of Coda
Selections:
Cheek to Cheek Lazy in Love Music Makes Me Any Old Time Simple As That There´s a Lull in My Life Knock Me a Kiss Many a New Day Look What I Found This Will Make You Laugh Something Brazilian I Was Wrong Why Do I Love You? This Is New I Never Knew (That Roses Grew) Things Are Looking Up
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