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Joe Gilman: View So Tender: Wonder Revisited - Volume Two
ByDespite being labeled Volume 2, this is not an afterthought or a follow-up building on the success of a previously issued Volume 1. Both discs were recorded the same time but, because of the amount of material, have been issued on two CDs.
The songs, like most of

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He is backed by the sympathetic and capable rhythm section of bassist

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Unfortunately, the tracks offer nothing unpredictable or unexpectedly interesting. There is the catchy tune, courtesy of Wonder, Gilman's superior pianism and then the next catchy tune again, sometimes following a short bass solo, but often not. Despite there being no real weak spots, the repetition of similarly designed tunes make the record a tad monotonous.
Why would songs with such distinct melodies and hooks sound somewhat alike? Perhaps it is because the way the pieces are interpreted and built on. They do not vary much from one to another. The improvisation and the interpretation of the material proceeds along a winning formula that makes for an intriguing listen on the first few tracks but then, with repetition, loses its luster.
This is a truly jazzy homage to a great popular composer by a master musician. The lack of variety in the interpretations, however, makes it a less than satisfying listen. ">
Track Listing
Cryin' Through the Night; Whereabouts; Knocks Me Off My Feet; You and I; Contusion; Bird of Beauty; Easy Goin' Evenin'; Another Star; Don't Know Why I Love You; As If You Read My Mind.
Personnel
Joe Gilman
pianoJoe Gilman: piano; Joe Sanders: bass; Justin Brown: drums.
Album information
Title: View So Tender: Wonder Revisited - Volume Two | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Capri Records
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