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Petra's Recession Seven: Live In Chicago
ByGershwin's "Somebody Loves Me" highlights the septet's upbeat mastery. Kicking off with guitarist
Sandy Brown
b.1929
Art Davis
bass, acoustic1934 - 2007
Bob Rummage
drumsRuss Phillips
trombone
Joe Policastro
bass, acousticb.1977
On the beautifully executed duet "I'll Never Be The Same," van Nuis and Brown create a warm landscape through an unrushed vocal treatment and an open, arpeggio-rich guitar showcase. Alone together, Brown and van Nuis easily inhabit a world of their own musical making. "You're A Lucky Guy" displays the medium-paced trot that the full band excels at swinging through. It is a stand out track, highlighting the musicality of the band members' solo abilities, not to mention their cohesive rhythms.
In a nod to the recent recession, the liner notes states that Petra's Recession Seven: Live In Chicago draws its inspiration from the music of America's Great Depression and, although the economy suffered setbacks in both, this album shows there's never been a lack of beautifully wrought music in either era especially for those lucky enough to being sitting in the audience on the nights Petra's Recession Seven recorded. ">
Track Listing
Runnin' Wild; Sugar; Somebody Loves Me; Manhattan; Someday Sweetheart; I'll Never Be The Same; Struttin' With Some Barbecue; Havin' Myself A Time; You're A Lucky Guy; I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire; There'll Be Some Changes Made; Baby Won't You Please Come Home.
Personnel
Petra van Nuis: vocals; Art Davis: trumpet; Kim Cusack: clarinet; Russ Phillips: trombone; Andy Brown: guitar; Joe Policastro: double bass; Bob Rummage: drums.
Album information
Title: Live In Chicago | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Self Produced
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