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Joey DeFrancesco, Robi Botos, Vito Rezza, Phil Dwyer - One Take, Vol. 4 (2010) [Cool]; APE (image+.cue)

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Joey DeFrancesco, Robi Botos, Vito Rezza, Phil Dwyer - One Take, Vol. 4 (2010) [Cool]; APE (image+.cue)

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Artist: Joey DeFrancesco, Robi Botos, Vito Rezza, Phil Dwyer
Album: One Take, Vol. 4
Genre: Cool
Label: Alma Records
Released: 2010
Quality: APE (image+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. There Is No Greater Love (Jones-Symes)
  2. Tenderly (Fields, McHugh)
  3. Village Green (Young)
  4. Not That (DeFrancesco)
  5. Alice in Wonderland (Fain, Hilliard)
  6. Broadway (Bird, McRae, Woode)

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    Personnel:
  • Robi Botos - piano, Fender Rhodes piano
  • Phil Dwyer - tenor saxophone
  • Joey DeFrancesco - Hammond B3
  • Vito Rezza - drums

One of the great pleasures of jazz is entering a club to hear expert musicians come together and play impromptu, with no rehearsals. Such a situation is created in One Take, Volume Four.

This is the fourth recording in the series to feature world acclaimed organist Joey DeFrancesco with three expert Canadian musicians; in this case, the seriously swinging tenor saxophonist Phil Dwyer, very capable pianist Robi Botos (also doubling on Fender Rhodes), and drummer Vito Rezza, a dynamic catalyst.

The sessions aren't planned—DeFrancesco can be heard shouting suggestions before a number and enthusiastically praising results at the finish. And the musicians certainly know each other, intuiting responses in inventive ways. With tracks averaging over eight minutes, everyone gets ample opportunity to stretch out in solos. DeFrancesco is one the most extroverted of organists, and pulls out all the stops on several occasions. The tracks mix ballads, blues, funk, and all-our jamming. Overall, the session is a blast.

After a lovely piano introduction by Botos, the record gets off to a steaming start on "There Is No Greater Love," with a first taste of Dwyer's creative sax work in the hard-driving Joe Lovano tradition.

To cool things down, "Tenderly" follows, featuring the smoky sounds of DeFrancesco's organ and Botos' Fender Keyboard On "Village Green," Rezza's furious drumming leads the group in an up-tempo celebration.

The standout here is "Not That," a DeFrancesco original excursion in down home blues. He starts off with a wallop, his rollicking solo pushed forward by Rezza's marching drums.

With a lot of good jazz fun throughout, here's looking forward to Volume Five.

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