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Terry Gibbs Legacy Band: The Terry Gibbs Songbook
ByTerry Gibbs
vibraphoneb.1924
Although best known as a player, Gibbs, as it turns out, is a splendid composer as well, and wrote every one of the album's fifteen songs, adding lyrics to a couple, with verses elsewhere courtesy of Michael Dees, Arthur Hamilton,

Bobby Troup
piano1918 - 1999

Steve Allen
composer / conductor1921 - 2000
Speaking of vocalists,

Danny Bacher
vocals
Tom Ranier
piano
Mike Gurrola
bass
Scott Hamilton
saxophone, tenorb.1954

Harry Allen
saxophoneb.1966
As for the elder Gibbs' themes, they are bright and pleasing with an emphasis on soulfulness and emotion and a handful ("Let's Go to Rio," "And That's Why They Call It the Blues," "Stay with Me Tonight," "Sweet Young Song of Love") that stand out among the herd. That's not to say that anything else is less than engaging, as each one of Gibbs' songs has a temperament and charm of its own, and his ballads are well worth one's time and awareness.
As Terry Gibbs explains in his liner notes, he never intended that an album of his music should be recorded; he simply wanted to hear one of the songs he had written while in his nineties performed by professional musicians. But after sending a copy to lyricist Alan Bergman, he writes, one thing led to another...and now fifteen of his more than two hundred compositions have been recorded by the Legacy Band. While Gibbs calls that "a fluke," most listeners would call it a stroke of good fortune. Legacy or no, these songs deserve to be heard, and Terry Gibbs' stature as a jazz legend has grown even larger because of them. ">
Track Listing
Let's Go to Rio; Those Eyes, Those Lips, That Nose, That Face, That Girl; I was Loved; Now's The Time To Groove; The House That Might Have Been; Nina; I can Hardly Wait For Saturday Night; If I Were You; Play and Sing; Lonely Days; And That's Why They Call It The Blues; Say Goodbye; Stay With Me Tonight; If I Knew Then; Sweet Young Song of Love.
Personnel
Gerry Gibbs
drumsScott Hamilton
saxophone, tenorHarry Allen
saxophoneTom Ranier
pianoDanny Bacher
vocalsMike Gurrola
bassAlbum information
Title: The Terry Gibbs Songbook | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Whaling City Sound
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