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The Jim Self-John Chiodini Duo: Feels So Good
ByJim Self
tuba
John Chiodini
guitarThose visitors include tenor saxophonist
Steve Marsh
saxophone, tenorPhil Feather
saxophone
Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967
Bill Booth
tromboneKris Bergh
trumpet
Chuck Mangione
flugelhorn1940 - 2025

Lee Morgan
trumpet1938 - 1972

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Although Self and Chiodini work quite well on their own, it helps to have some diversity on the menu, and their talented guests lend helping hands and provide a more generous frame of reference whenever they appear. Old hands Marsh, Feather and Booth are skilled craftsmen, while the younger Bergh shows why he is so well-respected by his peers. Meanwhile, Self and Chiodini shine on "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To," Ennio Morricone's memorable theme from the film Cinema Paradiso and elsewhere.
Yes, this is a feel-good session, one that fits Self, Chiodini and their skillful guests like the proverbial glove. Everyone is focused and at ease, which helps make the result of their endeavor a genuine pleasure to hear. ">
Track Listing
You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To; I Forget; Fanciful Dream; Cinema Paradiso; Feels So Good; Isfahan; Super Mario; Midsummer; Polka Dots and Moonbeams; Sidewinder; Riddle of the Mode; Little Beauty; Blues Connotation.
Personnel
Jim Self
tubaJohn Chiodini
guitarSteve Marsh
saxophone, tenorPhil Feather
saxophoneBill Booth
tromboneKris Bergh
trumpetAlbum information
Title: Feels So Good | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Bassett Hound Records
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