2008-09-29
I was driving down to Nashville when I discovered this CD, and felt strangely uncomfortable when I first misread the title to be “Blame it on my Mouth.” The cover features several seductive-looking photos of Matt, and I was thinkin like ‘dude, you’re not selling this record to me on based on those pouty looks.’ Then add the fact that jazz standards generally need to have a little somethin’ special for WYCE to play ‘em, so this album initially had two strikes against it. Still, after listening, I like this record. Its an obvious nod back to Frank Sinatra, and fittingly so. The young Belsante grew up listening to Frank’s records on his grandfather’s lap. I like this kid, he can just as easily go and record a top 40 album next and then something for CMT, but hey for now we have an album of big band & jazz standards--hopefully some originals some day. -PeteBEN ALLISON AND MAN SIZE SAFE
Little Things Run the World
Various Artists
European Jazz Stage (Radio Netherlands Worldwide)
James Taylor Quartet
New World
STEVE SWALLOW with ROBERT CREELY
So There
Ian Shaw
A World Still Turning
Ed Roth
Mad Beatnik
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