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Dave Lindholm / Otto Donner: More Than 123
ByBoth Lindholm and Donner are veterans of the Finnish music scene: Lindholm released his first record in the early '70s, while Donner's career began a decade earlier. On the evidence of this album both men have a great love of the sort of big band R&B made famous by the bands of players like

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Lindholm delivers "Why I Smile Again," a song about finding love, with a whisky-soaked vocal that belies the positivity of the lyric. "Oh, Don," Lindholm's take on the gun-tottin' revenge of "Hey Joe," gets a similar treatment from the singer, but he adds some sympathetic guitar lines and Tero Saarti's trumpet solo is punchy. On "I Know My Boulevard," co-written by Lindholm and Donner, Lindholm's voice is lighter, sacrificing world-weary gravitas for a more upbeat swing. The band responds beautifully, performing Donner's boogie shuffle arrangement with palpable enjoyment.
More Than 123 is a relatively brief excursion into the world of Lindholm and Donner: but like all the best excursions, it tantalizes and intrigues and leaves the visitor looking forward to a return journey.
Track Listing
Why I Smile Again; Oh, Don; I'm Right; Where You're Walking Now; True Life; I Know My Boulevard; Lucky Johnny's Gone.
Personnel
Dave Lindholm: vocals, guitar; Otto Donner: conductor; Manuel Dunkel: soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone; Pepa P?ivinen: flute, baritone saxophone; Tero Saarti: trumpet, flugelhorn; Markku Veijonsuo: trombone; Riitta Paaki: piano; Ulf Krokfors: double bass; Mika Kallio: drums; Tom Bildo: alto horn (4, 7); Miska Miettinen: alto horn (4, 7); Petri Keskitalo: tuba (4, 7); Mikko Helev?: Hammond B3 organ (4, 7).
Album information
Title: More Than 123 | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: TUM Records
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