John Pizzarelli - Kisses In The Rain

John Pizzarelli - Kisses In The Rain
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Album Details

Title: Kisses In The Rain
Artist: John Pizzarelli
Release Date: 2/22/2000
Re-Released On: 4/17/2001
Label: Telarc Distribution
Duration: 55:15
UPCs: 089408349126, 089408349102
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Elegant, Precious, Refined/Mannered, Romantic, Sophisticated, Warm, Bittersweet, Carefree, Cheerful, Confident, Freewheeling, Fun, Playful, Sensual, Dreamy, Gentle, Gleeful, Happy, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Passionate, Relaxed, Witty, Innocent, Reserved, Reverent, Summery, Exuberant, Intimate, Joyous, Melancholy, Organic, Reflective, Sentimental, Stylish, Humorous
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. From Monday On
  2. When I Take My Sugar to Tea
  3. I'm in the Mood for Love
  4. I Can't Get Up the Nerve
  5. I Got Rhythm
  6. When Lights Are Low
  7. I Thought About You
  8. Should I?
  9. Don't Be That Way
  10. I Could Have Told You So
  11. Kisses in the Rain
  12. Oscar Night
  13. Polka Dots and Moonbeams
  14. Baby Just Come Home to Me
  15. A Lifetime or Two
  16. I Wouldn't Trade You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDTelarc Distribution83491
2000CDTelarc Distribution83491

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Album Review

John Pizzarelli takes his nifty little act over to the folks at Telarc, and in fact, little has changed at all; if anything, the act has gotten better. The good news is that Pizzarelli shows continued improvement as a vocalist; the nasal, callow, youthful sound slowly gives way to a less naive, more rhythmically hip style in the manner of early Nat Cole. Pizzarelli was a fine, versatile guitarist from the start, and he continues to astonish at lightning tempos here. His airtight longtime trio (brother Martin Pizzarelli on bass, Ray Kennedy on piano) keeps right up, switching tempos on a dime. As you would expect, the menu consists of mostly Tin Pan Alley/swing standards from way back ("When I Take My Sugar to Tea," "When Lights Are Low," "Don't Be That Way," "Polka Dots and Moonbeams," etc.); the idiom is King Cole Trio all the way, with some Oscar Peterson when Kennedy gets rolling. The only thing missing is Pizzarelli's good-natured kidding around with his band and his audience, which has become one of the main attractions of his live act. This artist is a good match for Telarc's growth as a jazz label -- young faces, old repertoire -- and of course, the Pizzarelli brothers and Kennedy are now the beneficiaries of Telarc's vaunted, depth-charged engineering. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anilda CarrasquilloCover Design, Design, Art Direction
Anthony RuotoloTechnical Assistance
Elaine MartoneProduction Supervisor
Erica BrennerProduction Supervisor
Esther LunaEditing
John PizzarelliGuitar (Baritone), Guitar, Vocals, Liner Notes
Martin PizzarelliBass
Ray KennedyPiano
Robert FriedrichEngineer
Robert WoodsProducer
Rosemary ClooneyLiner Notes
Steve MelnickPhotography
Tom SheehanPiano Preparation, Piano Arrangement