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| ARTIST: | Randy Bachman |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Universal Int'l |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Let's Call It a Night, In Blue, That Old Feeling, Rose Coloured Glasses, Summertime, Sentimental Fool, I Walk the Line, Dead Cool, First Time You Said Hello, Breau's Place (Quiet and Blue) [Live], Our Leaves Are Green Again |
| UPC: | 776098147926 |
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Customer Reviews of Jazz Thing
Bachman explores his jazz roots. Randy Bachman always had an appreciation for jazz and it showed up in some of his compositions with the Rock bands he was a member of: The Guess Who (Undun, A Wednesday in your Garden) and with Bachman-Turner Overdrive (Lookin' Out For #1).
His interest in jazz is more than just in passing and you can hear how deeply Randy was influenced by one of his first teachers, jazz-great Lenny Breau.
Most of the tracks are originals and were written in the style of 40's & 50's jazz standards. The recording quality is first -rate as well as the musicianship.
By his own admission, Randy does not consider himself to be a strong vocalist, and the vocals are pretty laid back, but there is an appealing and honest quality to his voice that suits many of the songs. Think of Chet Baker singing and you will get the idea. I would like to hear Norah Jones, Bonnie Raitt, or Diana Krall cover some of these songs.
Standout tracks include Sentimental Fool, Breau's Place, and Our Leaves Are Green Again.
This is a pretty ambitious and honest first effort and one can hope that Randy will build on this and give us a Jazz Thing II.
The horror, the horror!
Oh my. When I first heard one of these songs on the radio, not knowing who it was, I started laughing and shaking my head in disbelief. This must be some kind of joke. Surely someone who sings this badly would be incapable of getting a record deal. Maybe this was the jazz world's answer to William Hung, I thought. Then the DJ came on and I found out it was Randy Bachman, and apparently he'd recorded a whole album's worth of this stuff. Wow, no kidding.
I give it two stars, because the music itself is nice, just not the voice. When he rocks he's great, but this man does not have the voice to sing jazz music, I don't know what gave him the idea that he could. Maybe if you have the sort of sense of humour that can appreciate terrible vocals, you'll enjoy this album. For anyone else, this is best avoided.
As if this album isn't bad enough, according to Mr Bachman, we can look forward to another assault on our sensibilities in the not-too-distant future. Make him stop!
excellent!!!!!
rb has really done a fantastic job on this cd, a labor of love for him.
as a rocker guy, i was not too sure if i could like this cd. "looking out for #1" from the "head on" lp many years ago never was a favorite tune. frankly, that is what i was expecting. i expected to hate it. but the guitar work here is excellent, as is the rythem section, and the vocals are nice and mellow, fit the music.
for a rocker like myself to find worth in this cd, should be a signal to any jazz buffs out there. this is a first rate cd. from the opening tune, to the last, a pleasureable introduction to another form of music by a very, very verstile, and under rated man, randy bachman.
shame on the usa record companies once again, for not releasing this in the usa. it goes to show why the industry is in the state it is in. if a rocker type of guy can enjoy this, than all you jazz buffs out there need to try it out.