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Between Friends in Bloomington, MN
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Between Friends in Bloomington, MN
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Guitarist
Randy Napoleon
offers his second CD after having worked with the
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
, pianists
Benny Green
, and
Freddy Cole
, in addition to touring with popular singer
Michael Buble
. With bassist
David Wong
and drummer
Quincy Davis
, plus either
Green
at the piano or
Jared Gold
on organ,
Napoleon
consistently shows that he is in full command of his instrument without resorting to overindulgent solos like many young players.
's subtle playing in the bossa nova setting of
"Moon and Sand"
provides a perfect backdrop for the leader. The impromptu take of
"With a Song in My Heart"
comes off flawlessly in a brisk performance.
Gold
and
play a game of cat-and-mouse in the humorous take of
"No Moon at All,"
which also features
Davis
' crisp brushwork.
's tasty, spacious interpretation of the magical ballad
"A Time for Love"
is yet another highlight.
's originals also show his promise as a composer.
"These Are Things We Throw Away"
is built upon a repeated lick, a solid post-bop vehicle that is definitely a keeper. The subtle opener,
"Face the Truth,"
is a conversational piece that might appeal to a singer if it only had a lyric. Keep an eye on this talented guitarist, as he is destined to make a name for himself. ~ Ken Dryden
Randy Napoleon
offers his second CD after having worked with the
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
, pianists
Benny Green
, and
Freddy Cole
, in addition to touring with popular singer
Michael Buble
. With bassist
David Wong
and drummer
Quincy Davis
, plus either
Green
at the piano or
Jared Gold
on organ,
Napoleon
consistently shows that he is in full command of his instrument without resorting to overindulgent solos like many young players.
's subtle playing in the bossa nova setting of
"Moon and Sand"
provides a perfect backdrop for the leader. The impromptu take of
"With a Song in My Heart"
comes off flawlessly in a brisk performance.
Gold
and
play a game of cat-and-mouse in the humorous take of
"No Moon at All,"
which also features
Davis
' crisp brushwork.
's tasty, spacious interpretation of the magical ballad
"A Time for Love"
is yet another highlight.
's originals also show his promise as a composer.
"These Are Things We Throw Away"
is built upon a repeated lick, a solid post-bop vehicle that is definitely a keeper. The subtle opener,
"Face the Truth,"
is a conversational piece that might appeal to a singer if it only had a lyric. Keep an eye on this talented guitarist, as he is destined to make a name for himself. ~ Ken Dryden
Guitarist
Randy Napoleon
offers his second CD after having worked with the
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
, pianists
Benny Green
, and
Freddy Cole
, in addition to touring with popular singer
Michael Buble
. With bassist
David Wong
and drummer
Quincy Davis
, plus either
Green
at the piano or
Jared Gold
on organ,
Napoleon
consistently shows that he is in full command of his instrument without resorting to overindulgent solos like many young players.
's subtle playing in the bossa nova setting of
"Moon and Sand"
provides a perfect backdrop for the leader. The impromptu take of
"With a Song in My Heart"
comes off flawlessly in a brisk performance.
Gold
and
play a game of cat-and-mouse in the humorous take of
"No Moon at All,"
which also features
Davis
' crisp brushwork.
's tasty, spacious interpretation of the magical ballad
"A Time for Love"
is yet another highlight.
's originals also show his promise as a composer.
"These Are Things We Throw Away"
is built upon a repeated lick, a solid post-bop vehicle that is definitely a keeper. The subtle opener,
"Face the Truth,"
is a conversational piece that might appeal to a singer if it only had a lyric. Keep an eye on this talented guitarist, as he is destined to make a name for himself. ~ Ken Dryden
Randy Napoleon
offers his second CD after having worked with the
Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra
, pianists
Benny Green
, and
Freddy Cole
, in addition to touring with popular singer
Michael Buble
. With bassist
David Wong
and drummer
Quincy Davis
, plus either
Green
at the piano or
Jared Gold
on organ,
Napoleon
consistently shows that he is in full command of his instrument without resorting to overindulgent solos like many young players.
's subtle playing in the bossa nova setting of
"Moon and Sand"
provides a perfect backdrop for the leader. The impromptu take of
"With a Song in My Heart"
comes off flawlessly in a brisk performance.
Gold
and
play a game of cat-and-mouse in the humorous take of
"No Moon at All,"
which also features
Davis
' crisp brushwork.
's tasty, spacious interpretation of the magical ballad
"A Time for Love"
is yet another highlight.
's originals also show his promise as a composer.
"These Are Things We Throw Away"
is built upon a repeated lick, a solid post-bop vehicle that is definitely a keeper. The subtle opener,
"Face the Truth,"
is a conversational piece that might appeal to a singer if it only had a lyric. Keep an eye on this talented guitarist, as he is destined to make a name for himself. ~ Ken Dryden

















