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John Stein: Hi Fly
ByOn this album, Stein navigates the band through five clever new compositions, and lifts several old standards to new heights under the wings of fresh new arrangements. Kurt Weill's oft-recorded classic, "Speak Low," is propelled by longtime collaborator Ze Eduardo Nazario's drums and crashing cymbal accents, as well as the guitarist's handiwork, giving the old tune a new feel. Sherman provides a futuristic grinding sound on

Randy Weston
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Four of the remaining five tracks are Stein originals that allow individual band members to share the spotlight, beginning with another Stein alum, bassist

John Lockwood
bassThe music gets bumpy on "Funkin' It Up," as Stein and the crew encounter some funky winds on the set's finale, though the funk is truly not that strong. Whether flying high and fast or low and slow, with interesting new charts and a skilled seasoned guitarist as captain, Hi Fly is an album that will certainly be on the radar and surely worth tracking. ">
Track Listing
Speak Low; Skippin'; Hi Fly; Lazy Afternoon; Laura; Threesome; Plum Stone; Sea Smoke; Love Letters; Funkin' It Up.
Personnel
John Stein
guitarJohn Stein: guitar; Jake Sherman: acoustic piano, Hammond organ; John Lockwood: acoustic bass; Ze Eduardo Nazario: drums.
Album information
Title: Hi Fly | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: Whaling City Sound
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