A Good Day (album)
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A Good Day | |||||
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Studio album by Jessica Molaskey | |||||
Released | May 20, 2003 | ||||
Genre | Swing Ballads |
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Label | P.S. Classics | ||||
Producer | Tommy Krasker, John Pizzarelli | ||||
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A Good Day is the second album by Jessica Molaskey, the first recording done for her new label P.S. Classics. As can be said for all of her albums to date, she is accompanied by her husband John Pizzarelli (an accomplished jazz singer and guitarist). Her father-in-law, Bucky Pizzarelli also lent his guitar-playing expertise to this recording. This is probably her most swinging album to date, filled with ballads and jazz standards.
[edit] Track listing
- All the Cats Join In (4:15)
- Everything Is Moving Too Fast (2:51)
- Somebody Loves Me (3:44)
- How Come You Ain't Got Me? (2:40)
- Small World (4:11)
- It's a Good Day (2:30)
- I Love the Way You're Breaking My Heart (2:47)
- I Don't Know Enough About You (3:32)
- Adam & Eve (2:49)
- Girl With His Smile and My Eyes (3:04)
- It's the Bluest Kind of Blues (5:28)
- I Wouldn't Trade You (2:42)
- Side by Side (3:10)
- Lifetime or Two (2:47)
[edit] Personnel
- Jessica Molaskey - vocals
- John Pizzarelli - guitar, vocals, arrangements
- Martin Pizzarelli - double-bass
- Tony Tedesco - drums
- Ray Kennedy - piano
- Kenny Berger - bass clarinet
- Don Sebesky - arrangements
- Andy Fusco - clarinet
- Tony Kadleck - trumpet
- Larry Goldings - organ
- Ken Peplowski - clarinet
- Bucky Pizzarelli - guitars