New Standards
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New Standards | |||||
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Studio album by John Pizzarelli | |||||
Released | June 28, 1994 | ||||
Genre | Swing | ||||
Length | 54:43 | ||||
Label | Novus Records | ||||
Producer | Brooks Arthur | ||||
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New Standards is a studio album by a young John Pizzarelli attempting to create modern standards in the Great American Songbook. The release was not met with much enthusiasm, as most critics felt Pizzarelli was capable of much better offerings. Aside from his regular trio of himself, Martin Pizzarelli and Ray Kennedy, a host of other musicians join Pizzarelli on this album (including his father Bucky Pizzarelli).
[edit] Track listing
- Fools Fall In Love
- Oh How My Heart Beats For You
- Beautiful Moons Ago
- I'm Your Guy
- Come On-A My House
- Beautiful Maria Of My Soul
- I Only Want Some
- I'm Alright Now
- Just A Skosh
- Why Do People Fall In Love
- Hearts Like Mine Are Broken Every Day
- Better Run Before It's Spring
- Give Me Your Heart
- Look At Us
- Oh How My Heart Beats For You (Swing)
[edit] Personnel
- John Pizzarelli - vocals, guitar
- Martin Pizzarelli - double-bass, background vocals
- Ray Kennedy - piano, Hammond organ, background vocals
[edit] Guest credits
- Darmon Meader - tenor saxophone, background vocals
- Ted Nash - tenor saxophone
- Bucky Pizzarelli - guitar
- Harvey Estrin - flutes
- Glen Estrin - French horn
- Joe Cocuzzo - drums
- Tony Corbiscello - drums
- Richard Centalonza - bass clarinet, flutes, baritone saxophone
- Scott Robinson - clarinet, flutes, tenor saxophone
- Jack Stuckey - clarinet, flutes
- Jim Saporito - vibraphone, other perussions
- Dick Lieb - musical arrangement
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