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Great Duets
- Artist: Jay Leonhart
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 5/18/1999

Great Duets
- Artist: Jay Leonhart
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 5/18/1999
- Artist: Jay Leonhart
- Label: Chiaroscuro Records
- UPC: 091454035328
- Item #: ACM403532
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 5/18/1999
- This product is a special order
Product Notes
In October and November 1996, Jay Leonhart spent two weeks aboard the SS Norway, where he sailed around different parts of the Caribbean and was a prominent performer for the ship's "jazz cruise." During those two weeks, the acoustic bassist kept busy playing duets with Dave Frishberg and being part of the group New York Swing. Great Duets, however, doesn't focus on either of those activities, but rather, documents a series of intimate duets Leonhart performed with various pianists and guitarists. Embracing mostly bop, Leonhart is in good form on duets with guitarists Bucky Pizzarelli and Gene Bertoncini as well as pianists ranging from Mike LeDonne and Bill Charlap to John Bunch, Norman Simmons and Richard Wyands. The only vocal comes when Leonhart teams up with Joe Williams on the blues "5 O'Clock in the Morning," which was recorded when the singer was 77. Sadly, Williams' voice had declined considerably, and it's painfully obvious that he was way past his prime. But apart from Williams' weak performance, this is an enjoyable CD that Leonhart can be proud of.
Credits
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Composer(s)Benny Goodman
Charlie Parker
Duke Ellington
Edgar Sampson
Frankie Laine
Harold Adamson
Irving Mills
Jan Savitt
Jay Leonhart
Joe Williams
Johnny Watson
Matt Dennis
Mike LeDonne
Tom Adair
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Performer(s)Bill Charlap
Bucky Pizzarelli
Eddie Higgins
Gene Bertoncini
Joe Williams
John Bunch
Junior Mance
Mike LeDonne
Norman Simmons
Richard Wyands
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Artist(s)Jay Leonhart