This jazz CD is really very "uptown",
featuring Jay's superb bass & vocal skills,
along with some super smooth piano by Rosenthal & guitar
from Joe. The liners refer to Leonhart
as the "Fred Astaire of jazz"… & that's
about as accurate as it gets… I mean, you
can see his fingers dancing/flitting over those
bass strings... it's just like the title says
- COOL! Jay's
vocals are about as "hep-cat" as
you'll hear these days… it's th' title track where his vocal
talents shine so brightly… a bouncy back-alley
cut that sounds uniquely Leonhart, no doubt. The
players are fused together as though they are
Siamese triplets… I mean, this
group is tight! In
fact, the compositions are SO well integrated
that you often don't realize it's a trio…
sounds kind of like ONE player is doin' it
all. Cohn's guitar is some of the
best jazz you'll hear this year, or next, or…
well, you get the picture, eh? The thing
that's so "cool" about Mr. Leonhart's
music, best reflected on his original, "For
Real" (my favorite cut on the album) is
that they recall an era where jazz was light-hearted,
yet spirit filled… & help the listener
to reclaim a little bit of that wonderful time. This
CD gets our MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED rating,
with a strong urging that you rush right out & buy
this one… it "hit the streets" on
16 November, 2004, so if you want your C-mas
copy - better get it NOW!
— Dick Metcalf, aka Rotcod Zzaj
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Improvijazzation Nation, Issue #69
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