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Freddy Cole: The Dreamer In Me
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Jerry Weldon
saxophone, tenor
Randy Napoleon
guitarb.1978
Cole is an engaging and accomplished performer, telling musical stories in a warm, gravelly voice (sometimes reminiscent of older brother Nat) and, according to the liner notes, not being committed to a 'set' set, instead taking his song selection direction from his audience. This accounts for a relaxed, spontaneous feel. His pacing is impeccable as he goes from an up-tempo swinger like opener "I Will Wait For You" to "I Was Wrong," a bluesy

Benny Carter
saxophone, alto1907 - 2003
This kind of attention to contrast of material and tempo is apparent throughout the performance. Cole's repertoire is vast but he chooses well, selecting from writers such as

Cole Porter
composer / conductor1891 - 1964

Sammy Cahn
composer / conductor1913 - 1993
For over 50 years, Cole has known how to make an audience and a listener feel comfortable and the know-how is all here on this wonderful CD. ">
Track Listing
I Will Wait For You; I Was Wrong; Send For Me; I'm Making Believe; You're Sensational; Where Can I Go Without You?; More Than Likely; You're Bringing Out The Dreamer In Me; On The South Side Of Chicago; What Are You Afraid Of?; What Now My Love?.
Personnel
Freddy Cole
pianoFreddy Cole: vocals/piano (tracks 4-8); John di Martino: piano (tracks 1-3, 9-11); Jerry Weldon: tenor saxophone; Randy Napoleon: guitar; Elias Bailey: bass; Curtis Boyd: drums.
Album information
Title: The Dreamer In Me | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: HighNote Records
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