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Last Call
Frank Portolese
Last Call
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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FRANK PORTOLESE LAST CALL (S-SSD 0072) "He pushes from one musical climax to the next...a remarkable range of ideas" --Howard Reich-The Chicago Tribune "wonderful, excellent.." -- George Borgman-Cadence Chicago guitar ...  more »

     

CD Details

All Artists: Frank Portolese
Title: Last Call
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Southport Records
Original Release Date: 5/2/2000
Release Date: 5/2/2000
Genres: Jazz, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 700797007229

Synopsis

Album Description
FRANK PORTOLESE LAST CALL (S-SSD 0072) "He pushes from one musical climax to the next...a remarkable range of ideas" --Howard Reich-The Chicago Tribune "wonderful, excellent.." -- George Borgman-Cadence Chicago guitar legend Frank Portolese returns for this second SOUTHPORT CD, "Last Call" continuing a journey and tradition of fine young 6 string players from the Chicago scene. The 11 track CD is a mix of Frank's originals and standards, but in the hands of Frank Portolese, no "standard" can be considered a standard and his original tunes achieve another level of communication. The musical mix of past traditions along with a brilliant subtle fire give Mr. Portolese his own sound. The sound of the highly trained romantic. And the sound has the fire. Joining Frank on this CD is what turns out to be 2 active units. The Quartet includes Larry Luchowski on piano, Dave Marr on bass and Tim Davis on drums. The Trio is the original ensemble from Frank's 1st Southport CD, "Transparent" which showcases Brian Sandstrom on bass with the one and only Chicago ace, Rusty Jones on drums. Track 2, "Burn Unit," a Portolese opus...cooks as the spider like blend of lines and chords tear into the terrain. There is a quiet beauty to track 4, Wayne Shorter/Miles Davis "E.S.P." You can feel the crowd leaving the bar as Frank ends the evening and CD with the solo title track, "Last Call." Southport Records continues to create new music from Chicago for a world market. We appreciate your support and time, LAST CALL! Band Members: Joining Frank on this CD is what turns out to be 2 active units. The Quartet includes Larry Luchowski on piano, Dave Marr on bass and Tim Davis on drums. The Trio is the original ensemble from Frank's 1st Southport CD, "Transparent" which showcases Brian Sandstrom on bass with the one and only Chicago ace, Rusty Jones on drums.
 

CD Reviews

Frank is the MAN!
Les Kismartoni | Park Ridge, IL USA | 12/10/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I see him play on occasion around Chicago (Usually at Pete Millers Steakhouse) and Frank always puts on a good show. To say that he is an AWESOME musician is a sad understatement... He has this way to taking some cool chances and getting a sound that isn't your typical "boring" jazz-just-let-me-fall-asleep stuff. This album is very well recorded and switched between his trio and quartet. Both ensembles are excellent! I highly recommend it for it's musicality and it's clarity. The disc really captures Frank's style! Be sure to check out TRANSPARENT as well (also by Frank)"
Great Player, Great Playing
John F. Temmerman | Skokie, Il United States | 01/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Frank Portolese is a Chicago-based guitarist and educator. On this CD he is heard with a quartet and trio, showcasing his warm sound, searching ideas and great sense of time. The feels range from straight-ahead to outside. His supporting bands are very tight. Portolese sounds great, whatever the tempo. He's relaxed and introspective on the ballads, comfortable with medium tempos, smooth at up tempos, articulate at shifting tempos (the Burn Unit cut).I found his 5 originals especially satisfying.I recommend this to all who appreciate a good jazz guitarist."