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Richard Whiteman: Very Well & Good
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Amanda Tosoff
pianob.1983
Performing with a core quartet that includes guitar great

Reg Schwager
guitarb.1962
Morgan Childs
drumsPat LaBarbera
saxophone, tenor
Mike Murley
saxophone, tenorThe album is full of memorable moments and that begins right out of the gate on the opening title track where the bebop sound is alive and well. There are some light pieces such as the balladic "Not So Early," on which the pianist displays her chops on the keys. Speaking of the pianist, her original "Re-Entry," picks up the pace on a quick tempo tune, highlighting one of the superb performances by the reed section. The warm spot of the recording is found on the light ballad "Waltz for Zeke while the band returns to traditional bebop on the splendid "Residue."
The murderer's row of musical line-ups where one track is followed by another that's even better, begins with "Residue,' and continues blasting one thunderous sound after another on "Mangoes," "Pat and Mike," "La Belle Epoche," and ends on the sensuous and sublime Brazilian-tinged "Right Here, Right Now, with You."
Well, it seems that bassist Richard Whiteman has crafted one masterpiece of a recording. Perfectly titled and, actually, far better than Very Well & Good, it is quite impressive in every way. ">
Track Listing
Very Well & Good; Not so Early; Re-Entry; Waltz for Zeke; It is What it Is; Selohssa; Residue; Mangoes; Pat and Mike; La Belle Epoche; Right Here, Right Now, with You; Dancing with Zeke.
Personnel
Richard Whiteman
multi-instrumentalistAmanda Tosoff
pianoReg Schwager
guitarMorgan Childs
drumsPat La Barbera
saxophoneMike Murley
saxophone, tenorAlbum information
Title: Very Well & Good | Year Released: 2021 | Record Label: Cornerstone Records Inc.
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Instrument: Multi-instrumentalist
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