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Love At Last
Rebecca Perricone
Label: ChappelWood Music
Released: 2004
Duration: 01:03:00
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Tracks
You don't know What Love is; Somewhere Between; What a difference a day makes ; September Song; It doesn't get any better than this; What's New; You won't be Coming Back; Autumn in NY; For John; Cry Me a River; The Jazz in you; Last Night When we Were Young; The Man that got away; Your Caress; You Make up for It All; Love at Last
Personnel
Rebecca Perricone
vocalsJack Perricone
pianoJim Stinnett
bassScott Free
guitarBob Tamagni
drumsRoger Kelloway
pianoJay Leonhardt
bassRalph Rosen
harmonicaTerry Clarke
drumsCharles Haynes
drumsGreg Badolato
saxophoneKen Cervenka
trumpetDave Weigert
drumsAdditional Personnel / Information
Engineers : Ken Kavenos – Newbury Sound Alexia Rosari – Berklee College of Music Mixing : Newbury Sound Studio – Boston, MA Package Art & Design : Ziya Zade-Nez (crcn.com) Photography : Tony Giammarino
Album Description
1. You Don’t Know What Love Is Don Raye / Gene DePaul These writers reveal the heart of the matter. 2. Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell Jack Perricone The first of seven original compositions on this CD which came from Jack’s masterful hand. It is dedicated to Gail Wynners who is an inspiration to us all. Ralph Rosen on harmonica. 3. What A Difference A Day Makes Maria Greaver / Stanley Adams Dinah Washington put her mark on this song. We thought we’d jazz it up. Jim Stinnett on bass. 4. September Song Kurt Weill / Max Anderson There is so much joy and sadness simultaneously captured in this great song. 5. It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This Jack Perricone The title says it all. 6. What’s New Bob Haggard / Johnny Burke What a great way to wonder what has happened to one’s once loved? 7. You Won’t Be Coming Back Matt Nicoll / Jack Perricone This extraordinary song covers the lover’s journey from despair to acceptance. Greg Badolato solos, one take. 8. Autumn in NY Vernon Duke My favorite tribute composed for the great city. Ken Cervenka on muted trumpet. 9. For John Jack Perricone Gratitude and love expressed for the musician. Greg Badolato on tenor sax. 10. Cry Me A River Arthur Hamilton This is the quintessential “pay back” love song. Cervenka on flugelhorn, Scott Free on guitar. 11. The Jazz In You Luther Dixon / Chris Towns A mature woman’s appreciation, duly stated. 12. Last Night When We Were Young Harold Arlen / Yip Harburg This great Arlen composition captures the poignancy of Yip Harburg’s lyric. 13. The Man That Got Away Harold Arlen / Ira Gershwin One of the greatest songs written at the end of the golden age of song writing (1954). 14. Your Caress Joe Mulholland / Jack Perricone There is an embrace which comes from above that brings you to a place where you know who and what you are. 15. You Make Up For It All Jack Perricone / Mel Glazer For those who have lost love but have not lost hope of finding it again. 16. Love At Last Jack Perricone I wish this for all sentient beings. A special thanks to the many people whose inner beauty inspired and created the space for this recording. I am especially grateful for the remarkable musicians on the session. These songs are timeless stories of love. Some are poignant and subtly complex, while others are simply joyous. This recording is also a celebration of the songwriter, whose craft can involve you not only as listener, but as an instrumental part of the storytelling. Rebecca
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