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Lia Booth & Jason "Spicy G" Goldman: There's Only One
ByLia Marsh Booth
vocals
Arturo Sandoval
trumpetb.1949
Naturally, Goldman produced and arranged all of the music, designing an album presenting a variety of musical styles ranging from modern pop and Latin rhythms to traditional jazz swing, while also staying true to the classical sounds of music from the Great American Songbook. There are ten tracks, opening up in grand style with five back-to-back burners beginning with the classic 1940s Cole Porter standard "I Concentrate on You," delivered in seductive style by Booth enhanced by a marvelous big band-like orchestration. Just as enticing is the following Henry Mancini classic "It Had Better Be Tonight," also known by the Italian title "Meglio Stasera," with Italian lyrics by Franco Migliacci.
The title track comes to life with Booth sounding a bit like

Billie Holiday
vocals1915 - 1959
Among the swinging sounds presented here, room is made for the lighter side of the music, as captured by the lovely ballad of "Symptoms," complete with strings and a delicate touch by the vocalist resulting in one beautiful song. A popular tune performed by many singers from

Dean Martin
vocals1917 - 1995

Diana Krall
piano and vocalsb.1964

Michael Buble
vocalsb.1975
The album comes to a close with " data-original-title="" title="">Eden Ahbez's familiar "Nature Boy" and the pop-packed jazz version of Grace Slick's "White Rabbit," made popular by guitarist/vocalist

George Benson
guitarb.1943
Track Listing
I Concentrate On You; It Had Better Be Tonight; There's Only One; Summertime; It's All Right With Me; Dance for My Life; Symptoms; Sway; Nature Boy; White Rabbit.
Personnel
Jason Goldman
saxophoneRyan DeWeese
trumpetJon Hatamiya
tromboneMatt Richards
guitarRyan Stewart
guitarAdditional Instrumentation
Ryan Shaw: drums; Henry Solomon: alto flute, clarinet; Leonard Chong: violin; Alex Mansour: cello.
Album information
Title: There's Only One | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Self Produced
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