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Adventures in Jazzland

 
Album Review: Adventures in Jazzland

  • Artist: Jeff Healey
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 13, 2007
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Jeff Healey's second studio foray into the traditional jazz of the 1920s and '30s is more ambitious than his first (Among Friends, recorded in 2002), and as a result is a more "serious" affair musically, though the same riotous joy is present here. The core of the same players return with bassist Colin Bray, pianist Reide Kaiser, and saxophonist Chris Plock (on both soprano and tenor); newcomers include guitarist Jesse Barksdale, clarinetist Dan Levinson, guitarist Marty Grosz, bass saxophonist Vince Giordano, cornetist Tom Pletcher, and (making appearances on two cuts) violinist Drew Jurecka. Healey's plan here is much more sophisticated than on Among Friends, and this was displayed on his live outing It's Tight Like That with Chris Barber. Healey's guitar playing, while not as wildly solo-conscious as on his blues-rock recordings, is swinging, taut, and precise. He can hang with anyone doing this music. As a trumpet player, he has improved immensely -- check him on the opener, "Bugle Call Rag" -- but try as he might, he is not Jack Teagarden as a vocalist. No problem. Another instrument has been added to Healey's arsenal here in the valve trombone, which he plays on "Emaline" and "Indiana." The sound on this record is notable for its live gritty quality. There is the live presence here that makes it all a seamless party, though the sessions were recorded over a period of time and there is overdubbing. In addition to a stellar band and a killer mix, the tune selection is impeccable, with Elmer Schoebel's "I Never Knew What a Gal Could Do," John Golden and Ray Hubbell's "Poor Butterfly," and the stompers like "Bugle Call Rag" and "You're Driving Me Crazy." All of this said, as fine as this disc is, and it's a winner top to bottom, it makes one long to see this all pulled off live, as Healey has been touring a bit with his Jazz Wizards ensemble. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bugle Call Rag Jeff Healey (5:23)
My Honey's Lovin' Arms Harry Ruby Jeff Healey (5:02)
Emaline Jeff Healey (4:04)
I Never Knew What a Gal Could Do Elmer Schoebel Jeff Healey (4:09)
If I Had You Jeff Healey (4:09)
Three Little Words Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby Jeff Healey (4:25)
My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now Jeff Healey (2:54)
Someday Sweetheart Benjamin Franklin Spikes Jeff Healey (5:02)
Keep Smiling at Trouble Jeff Healey (3:38)
Mine All Mine Jeff Healey (3:33)
You're Driving Me Crazy Jeff Healey (5:35)
Poor Butterfly Raymond Hubbell Jeff Healey (3:24)
You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me Jeff Healey (5:03)
Indiana Jeff Healey (6:41)
Little Buttercup Jeff Healey (3:03)

Credits

Jesse Barksdale (Guitar), Jeff Healey (Editing), Jeff Healey (Mixing), Jeff Healey (Trombone (Valve)), Marty Grosz (Guitar), Jeff Healey (Soloist), Reide Kaiser (Piano), Dan Levinson (Clarinet), Jeff Healey (Vocals), Tom Pletcher (Cornet), Andy Krehm (Mastering), Jeff Healey (Trumpet), Jeff Healey (Liner Notes), Alec Fraser (Engineer), Colin Bray (Bass), Drew Jurecka (Violin), Jesse Barksdale (Guitar (Rhythm)), Jeff Healey (Guitar (Rhythm)), Jeff Healey (Guitar), Dan Levinson (Sax (C-Melody))
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