Time Made To Swing – Joseph Howell

Time Made To Swing – Joseph Howell

Label: Summit Records

Catalog number: 670

Tracks:

01 Sunny Side of the Street
02 Confirmation
03 Let’s Cool One
04 I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
05 Invitation
06 The Bare Necessities
07 Howell's Blues/Sandu
08 The Midnight Sun
09 Milestones
10 Alone Together

A recording of highly trained modern-day musicians having a blast, spreading out and swinging on nice tunes!  Virtuosic wind player Joseph Howell swings on an energetic, happy session of friends playing favorite jazz standards together.

Featured Artists
Joseph Howell: clarinet
Cory Pesaturo: accordion
Max Murray: bass
Ele Rubinstein: drums

Track Listing
Sunny Side of the Street • Blues/Sandu • Confirmation • Let’s Cool One • I Can’t Give You Anything But Love • Invitation • Bare Necessities • Midnight Sun • Milestones (old) • Alone Together

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REVIEW FROM ALLABOUTJAZZ.COM

Ace clarinetist Dr. Joseph D. Howell dedicated this CD to the late Buddy DeFranco, king of bebop clarinet. In addition to being a role model as a player, his recordings with accordionist Tommy Gumina inspired Howell’s collaboration with Cory Pesaturo, accordionist on this album. The accordion has found its way onto a number of jazz recordings recently, with pianist/organist Gary Versace a frequent doubler. Bassist Max Murray and drummer Ele Rubinstein complete the quartet. The program is a mix of bebop and standards, and it’s a blowing session all the way. They could have titled it “time to swing.”
“On The Sunny Side Of The Street” opens the set in a bright, extroverted mood that really could be described as “sunny.” But the band sounds just as comfortable on Charlie Parker’s “Confirmation” and an extended version of Thelonious Monk’s “Let’s Cool One.” Howell cites saxophonist John Coltrane as a primary influence, and his clarinet sound does evoke a hard bop saxophone more than his clarinet predecessors (even dedicatee Buddy DeFranco).

The program continues in a similar vein, with jazz tunes like “Invitation” and Clifford Brown’s “Sandu” alternating with standards like “I Can’t Give You Anything But Love” (featuring an especially swinging accordion solo) and the infrequently played Disney soundtrack tune “The Bare Necessities.” Things seem to come to an end with a lovely clarinet/bass duet on the standard “Alone Together,” featuring a bass solo with clarinet accompaniment (you don’t hear that every day). But then a hidden track shows up: Frank Foster’s “Shiny Stockings,” with Howell switching to tenor saxophone. A swinging way to end the album, although surprisingly his tenor sax sound evokes the Swing era rather than Coltrane.
Track Listing: On The Sunny Side of the Street; Confirmation; Let’s Cool One; I Can’t Give You Anything But Love; Invitation; The Bare Necessities; Howell’s Blues/Sandu; The Midnight Sun; Milestones (old); Alone Together.

Personnel: Joseph Howell: clarinet; Cory Pesaturo: accordion; Max Murray: bass; Ele Rubinstein: drums

 

-AllAboutJazz.com