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Cory Weeds Quartet: Day By Day
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Cory Weeds
saxophone, altob.1973

David Hazeltine
pianob.1958
In short, this is jazz as it is meant to be played, its emphasis on creative swinging, its goal to entertain and enlighten the listener. It is a pleasure to hear, an even greater pleasure to analyze. What that analysis uncovers is four musicians who work extremely well together and delight in doing so. Weeds and Hazeltine are radiant and resourceful soloists who are never at a loss for a suitable phrase or voicing, while bassist

Ken Lister
bass, acousticb.1962

Jesse Cahill
drumsAnother of the album's strengths lies in the choice of material, an enchanting synthesis of half a dozen treasures from the Great American songbook and four handsome originals, all deftly arranged by Hazeltine. Most numbers are medium-to-up-tempo, with everyone stoking the furnace on "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)," "It Could Happen to You," "Tangerine," "Lullaby of the Leaves," "Nobody Else But Me" and the loping title song (walking intro by Lister, captivating solos by him and Weeds in the album's lone duo performance). There are two ballads, one of which, the placid "Sterling Silver Sailboat," was written by Weeds' father. The other is

Johnny Mandel
arrangerb.1925

Peggy Lee
vocals1920 - 2002
As noted, not every jazz enthusiast is on the same page these days. For those who cleave to the no-nonsense approach exemplified by those visionary pioneers who put jazz on the map, Day by Day should bring to mind pleasant thoughts of an era when jazz was more clearly defined, one whose imprint may be fading but has not entirely vanished, thanks to Weeds, Hazeltine and other like-minded musicians who uphold the torch. ">
Track Listing
Nobody Else But Me; Blues De Trove; Nancy With A Laughing Face; It Could Happen To You; Sterling Silver Sailboat; Relatively Minor; Day By Day; Tangerine; Lullabye Of The Leaves; The Shining Sea.
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Album information
Title: Day By Day | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Cellar Live
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