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Rebecca DuMaine & The Dave Miller Trio: Better Than Anything
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Dave Miller
guitarDuMaine and Miller share more than genetic code, as they both seem to thrive in customized, straightforward settings. They don't really try to do anything out of the ordinary, but they aren't about mundane music making either. DuMaine and Miller basically take these songs down the center lane, have a blast doing it, and remind the world that too much ado has been made about too-clever-by-half arrangements and performances.
All fifteen tracks on this album are tightly organized numbers that fall into the two-and-a-half to four-and-a-half minute range. Miller's solos are concise and well-formed, DuMaine's performances are poised and pleasing, and bassist Mario Suraci and drummer
Bill Belasco
drumsThe program includes nods to

Frank Sinatra
vocals1915 - 1998

Irene Kral
vocals1932 - 1978

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
Better Than Anything is simply a smartly-tailored collection of songs put together by a foursome that knows of what it speaks. ">
Track Listing
Better Than Anything; You for Me; Sometime Ago; Oh, Look at Me Now; No More Blues; What Is There to Say; I'm Gonna Go Fishin'; Telephone Song; I Just Found Out About Love; It Might as Well Be Spring.
Personnel
Rebecca DuMaine
vocalsRebecca DuMaine: vocals; Dave Miller: piano; Mario Suraci: bass; Bill Belasco: drums.
Album information
Title: Better Than Anything | Year Released: 2014 | Record Label: Summit Records
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