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Caught in the Web

 
Album Review: Caught in the Web

  • Artist: Rob Stoneback
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 21, 1997
  • Total Time: 59:06
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Historically, jazz has been big-city music. It was born in New Orleans and went on thrive in a variety of large cities -- everywhere from New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Kansas City in the United States to Stockholm, Paris, Vienna and Amsterdam in Europe to Rio de Janeiro and Havana in Latin America. But there is no law stating that jazz musicians cannot be based in small towns, and these days, there is a growing trend of improvisers working and recording in small-town America. The thing that fuels this trend is the ever-rising cost of urban living -- some jazzmen have found that it's easier to live a bohemian lifestyle in an affordable small town than an overpriced city. In the northeastern U.S., many jazz musicians have been attracted to parts of Upstate New York as well as the Poconos in northeastern Pennsylvania; one of those improvisers who lives and records in the Poconos is Rob Stoneback. That area's low cost of living has enabled the trombonist/arranger to lead a big band together since the early '80s. Recorded in Saylorsburg, PA (a small town in the Poconos) in 1995, Caught in the Web is a pleasant, if conventional, example of the type of big band bop that Stoneback has favored. Nothing remarkable or earth-shattering occurs, but the CD is generally likable -- and that is true of Stoneback's own material as well as swinging, exuberant arrangements of overdone standards like "Limehouse Blues" and Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home." Most of the performances are instrumental; however, vocalist Eileen Brady has some enjoyable spots on "Lullaby of Birdland" and "It Had to Be You." Regrettably, the jazz world is full of musicians who have a mindless hatred of singers in general -- and the fact that Stoneback is willing to feature them speaks well of him. Not exceptional but generally decent, Caught in the Web demonstrates jazz doesn't have to be recorded in a major city to have some merit. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Caught in the Web Rob Stoneback Rob Stoneback (3:16)
Canadian Sunset Eddie Heywood, Norman Gimbel Rob Stoneback (3:31)
Lullaby of Birdland George Shearing, George David Weiss Rob Stoneback (4:05)
Road Apple Rob Stoneback Rob Stoneback (4:21)
My Heart Is There With You Rob Stoneback, Michael Condella Rob Stoneback (3:28)
Limehouse Blues Philip Braham, Douglas Furber Rob Stoneback (5:27)
Ode to a Bank Alan Gaumer Rob Stoneback (4:56)
Mack the Knife Marc Blitzstein, Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht Rob Stoneback (4:14)
The Beast Within Rob Stoneback Rob Stoneback (4:42)
The Jersey Bounce Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson, Bobby Plater Rob Stoneback (4:29)
(Meet) The Flintstones William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Hoyt Curtin Rob Stoneback (5:00)
It Had to Be You Isham Jones, Gus Kahn Rob Stoneback (4:08)
G Wiz Rob Stoneback Rob Stoneback (2:37)
Flying Home Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Sydney Robin Rob Stoneback (4:52)

Credits

Kent Heckman (Engineer), Kent Heckman (Mixing), Rob Stoneback (Trombone), Rob Stoneback (Lyricist), Rob Stoneback (Producer), Rob Stoneback (Main Performer), Rob Stoneback (Executive Producer), Rob Stoneback (Cover Design), Scott Fuller (Artwork), Chuck Dressler (Trombone), Warren Fioretti (Sax (Tenor)), Pat Flaherty-Kastelnik (Photography), Mark Huslebos (Sax (Tenor)), Doug Maatz (Trumpet), Lou Mazza (Flute), Lou Mazza (Sax (Alto)), Perry Ofanella (Bass), Alan Gaumer (Trumpet), Alan Gaumer (Vocals), Alan Gaumer (Lyricist), Michael Condella (Vocals), Michael Condella (Lyricist), Angelina Santo (Executive Producer)
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