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'''''The Song Is Paris''''' is an album by American jazz vocalist and guitarist [[Jackie Paris]] recorded in 1962 for the [[Impulse! Records|Impulse!]] label.<ref name="Impulse! Records discography">[http://www.jazzdisco.org/impulse-records/catalog-9000-series/#a-17 Impulse! Records discography] accessed March 17, 2011</ref> |
'''''The Song Is Paris''''' is an album by American jazz vocalist and guitarist [[Jackie Paris]] recorded in 1962 for the [[Impulse! Records|Impulse!]] label.<ref name="Impulse! Records discography">[http://www.jazzdisco.org/impulse-records/catalog-9000-series/#a-17 Impulse! Records discography] accessed March 17, 2011</ref> |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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The [[Allmusic]] review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album 4 stars stating "Because he was never a showy or self-indulgent vocalist, Paris never received the acclaim he deserved, and the subtlety of a record like ''The Song Is Paris'' further underlines just how deceptive his music can be – the album shifts so effortlessly between moods and tempos that its broad range threatens to pass by virtually unnoticed. Paris' nuanced, succinct approach to the material likewise eschews technical acrobatics in favor of sincerity and poignancy – slowly but surely, the songs work their way deep under your skin".<ref name="Allmusic">Ankeny, J. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-song-is-paris-r145047 Allmusic Review] accessed March 17, 2011</ref> |
The [[Allmusic]] review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album 4 stars stating "Because he was never a showy or self-indulgent vocalist, Paris never received the acclaim he deserved, and the subtlety of a record like ''The Song Is Paris'' further underlines just how deceptive his music can be – the album shifts so effortlessly between moods and tempos that its broad range threatens to pass by virtually unnoticed. Paris' nuanced, succinct approach to the material likewise eschews technical acrobatics in favor of sincerity and poignancy – slowly but surely, the songs work their way deep under your skin".<ref name="Allmusic">Ankeny, J. [http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-song-is-paris-r145047 Allmusic Review] accessed March 17, 2011</ref> |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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# "[[Duke's Place]]" ([[Duke Ellington]]) – 2:40 |
# "[[Duke's Place]]" ([[Duke Ellington]]) – 2:40 |
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# "If Love Is Good to Me" ([[Redd Evans]], Fred Spielman) – 3:16 |
# "If Love Is Good to Me" ([[Redd Evans]], [[Fritz Spielmann (composer)|Fred Spielman]]) – 3:16 |
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# "Jenny" ([[Bobby Scott (musician)|Bobby Scott]]) – 3:23 |
# "Jenny" ([[Bobby Scott (musician)|Bobby Scott]]) – 3:23 |
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# "My Very Good Friend in the Looking Glass" ([[Robert Allen (composer)|Robert Allen]]) – 2:54 |
# "My Very Good Friend in the Looking Glass" ([[Robert Allen (song composer)|Robert Allen]]) – 2:54 |
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# "[['Tis Autumn]]" ([[Henry Nemo]]) – 3:45 |
# "[['Tis Autumn]]" ([[Henry Nemo]]) – 3:45 |
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# "Nobody Loses All the Time" (Scott) – 2:11 |
# "Nobody Loses All the Time" (Scott) – 2:11 |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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*[[Jackie Paris]] – |
*[[Jackie Paris]] – vocals, guitar |
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*Bill Hammond (tracks 1–5) – |
*Bill Hammond (tracks 1–5) – flute |
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*Phil Bodner – flute, [[alto saxophone]], [[bass clarinet]] (tracks 1–6), |
*Phil Bodner – flute, [[alto saxophone]], [[bass clarinet]] (tracks 1–6), |
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*George Dessinger – |
*George Dessinger – oboe, bassoon (tracks 1–5) |
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*Romeo Penque – [[tenor saxophone]], flute |
*Romeo Penque – [[tenor saxophone]], flute (tracks 1, 4 & 5) |
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*Al DeRisi, Lew Gluckin, [[Marky Markowitz]], [[Clyde Reasinger]] – |
*Al DeRisi, Lew Gluckin, [[Marky Markowitz]], [[Clyde Reasinger]] – trumpet (track 6) |
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*Paul Faulise, Phil Giacobbe, Dominick Gravine, Bill Schallen – |
*Paul Faulise, Phil Giacobbe, Dominick Gravine, Bill Schallen – trombone (track 6) |
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*Tom Alfano, [[Hal McKusick]], John Murtaugh, Howard Rittner – [[reed instrument|reeds]] (track 6) |
*Tom Alfano, [[Hal McKusick]], John Murtaugh, Howard Rittner – [[reed instrument|reeds]] (track 6) |
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*Ray Alonge, Dick Berg, Art Cery, Don Corrado – |
*Ray Alonge, Dick Berg, Art Cery, Don Corrado – french horn (tracks 1, 4 & 5) |
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*[[Hank Jones]] – |
*[[Hank Jones]] – piano (tracks 7–11) |
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*Arnold Eidus, Paul Gershman, [[Harry Lookofsky]], Gene Orloff – |
*Arnold Eidus, Paul Gershman, [[Harry Lookofsky]], Gene Orloff – violin (tracks 2 & 3) |
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*David Schwartz – viola (tracks 2 & 3) |
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*Charles McCracken – |
*Charles McCracken – cello (tracks 2 & 3) |
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*Gloria Agostini (tracks 1–5), Janet Soyer (track 6) – [[harp]] |
*Gloria Agostini (tracks 1–5), Janet Soyer (track 6) – [[harp]] |
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*[[Barry Galbraith]] – guitar (tracks 1–6) |
*[[Barry Galbraith]] – guitar (tracks 1–6) |
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*[[George Duvivier]] (track 1 & 4–11), [[Jack Lesberg]] (tracks 2 & 3) – [[double bass|bass]] |
*[[George Duvivier]] (track 1 & 4–11), [[Jack Lesberg]] (tracks 2 & 3) – [[double bass|bass]] |
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*Sol Gubin (tracks 1, 4 & 5), [[Roy Haynes]] (tracks 7–11), Maurice Marks (track 6), Ted Sommer (tracks 2 & 3) — |
*Sol Gubin (tracks 1, 4 & 5), [[Roy Haynes]] (tracks 7–11), Maurice Marks (track 6), Ted Sommer (tracks 2 & 3) — drums |
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*Willard Dillon – |
*Willard Dillon – percussion (track 6) |
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*[[Bobby Scott (musician)|Bobby Scott]] – |
*[[Bobby Scott (musician)|Bobby Scott]] – arranger, conductor (tracks 1–6) |
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==References== |
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Released | 1962 | |||
Recorded | January 22, 24 & 26 and May 8, 1962 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 32:53 | |||
Label | Impulse! | |||
Producer | Bob Thiele | |||
Jackie Paris chronology | ||||
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The Song Is Paris is an album by American jazz vocalist and guitarist Jackie Paris recorded in 1962 for the Impulse! label.[1]
Reception
[edit]The Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album 4 stars stating "Because he was never a showy or self-indulgent vocalist, Paris never received the acclaim he deserved, and the subtlety of a record like The Song Is Paris further underlines just how deceptive his music can be – the album shifts so effortlessly between moods and tempos that its broad range threatens to pass by virtually unnoticed. Paris' nuanced, succinct approach to the material likewise eschews technical acrobatics in favor of sincerity and poignancy – slowly but surely, the songs work their way deep under your skin".[2]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [2] |
New Record Mirror | [3] |
Track listing
[edit]- "Duke's Place" (Duke Ellington) – 2:40
- "If Love Is Good to Me" (Redd Evans, Fred Spielman) – 3:16
- "Jenny" (Bobby Scott) – 3:23
- "My Very Good Friend in the Looking Glass" (Robert Allen) – 2:54
- "'Tis Autumn" (Henry Nemo) – 3:45
- "Nobody Loses All the Time" (Scott) – 2:11
- "Everybody Needs Love" (Phil Medley, Ray Passman) – 3:25
- "Cherry" (Ray Gilbert, Don Redman) – 2:43
- "Thad's Blues" (Thad Jones) – 3:33
- "Tonight" (Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim) – 2:34
- "Cinderella (Stay in My Arms)" (Jimmy Kennedy, Michael Carr) – 2:29
- Recorded in New York City on January 22, 1962 (tracks 2 & 3), January 24, 1962 (track 6), January 26, 1962 (tracks 1, 4 & 5) and May 8, 1962 (tracks 7–11)
Personnel
[edit]- Jackie Paris – vocals, guitar
- Bill Hammond (tracks 1–5) – flute
- Phil Bodner – flute, alto saxophone, bass clarinet (tracks 1–6),
- George Dessinger – oboe, bassoon (tracks 1–5)
- Romeo Penque – tenor saxophone, flute (tracks 1, 4 & 5)
- Al DeRisi, Lew Gluckin, Marky Markowitz, Clyde Reasinger – trumpet (track 6)
- Paul Faulise, Phil Giacobbe, Dominick Gravine, Bill Schallen – trombone (track 6)
- Tom Alfano, Hal McKusick, John Murtaugh, Howard Rittner – reeds (track 6)
- Ray Alonge, Dick Berg, Art Cery, Don Corrado – french horn (tracks 1, 4 & 5)
- Hank Jones – piano (tracks 7–11)
- Arnold Eidus, Paul Gershman, Harry Lookofsky, Gene Orloff – violin (tracks 2 & 3)
- David Schwartz – viola (tracks 2 & 3)
- Charles McCracken – cello (tracks 2 & 3)
- Gloria Agostini (tracks 1–5), Janet Soyer (track 6) – harp
- Barry Galbraith – guitar (tracks 1–6)
- George Duvivier (track 1 & 4–11), Jack Lesberg (tracks 2 & 3) – bass
- Sol Gubin (tracks 1, 4 & 5), Roy Haynes (tracks 7–11), Maurice Marks (track 6), Ted Sommer (tracks 2 & 3) — drums
- Willard Dillon – percussion (track 6)
- Bobby Scott – arranger, conductor (tracks 1–6)
References
[edit]- ^ Impulse! Records discography accessed March 17, 2011
- ^ a b Ankeny, J. Allmusic Review accessed March 17, 2011
- ^ Watson, Jimmy (8 June 1963). "Jackie Paris: The Song Is Paris" (PDF). New Record Mirror. No. 117. p. 10. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 April 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022.