An English Songbook John Bunch

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  • Release Date: 08/05/2003
  • Sales Rank: 157,967
  • Label: CHIAROSCURO RECORDS
  • UPC: 091454037728
 
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An English Songbook

1LISTENI Hadn't Had Anyone 'Til You 3:53
2LISTENPure Imagination 3:56
3LISTENWhat Kind of Fool Am I? 3:39
4LISTENA Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square 3:30
5LISTENCherokee 5:50
6LISTENPlay, Orchestra, Play 4:18
7LISTENSunday 3:42
8LISTENZiguener 4:11
9LISTENJust in Time 2:49
10LISTENWe'll Gather Lilacs 3:27
11LISTENThe Touch of Your Lips 4:23
12LISTENA Garden in the Rain 3:54
13LISTENIf I Had You 5:19
14LISTENConsider Yourself 4:17
15LISTENOn the Road to Mandalay 4:46

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Editorial Reviews

The distinguished veteran jazz pianist John Bunch may not be a name on the tip of the tongues of average jazz fans, but true fans of swing and standards will likely already be familiar with his work. This 2003 solo date for Chiaroscuro features Bunch interpreting 15 songs written over a 65-year span by British composers, and each song is handled with great respect to the original melody while adding just the right touch of improvisation. Some of the songs are very familiar, including a lush "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square," the relaxed but jaunty "Cherokee," and a gently swinging "The Touch of Your Lips." He also revives once popular (but now rarely performed) gems like "If I Had You," "Sunday," and "I Hadn't Anyone 'Til You." He also enlightens listeners with his arrangements of somewhat obscure pieces, such as Noel Coward's "Play Orchestra Play" and "Ziguener," along with the century-old "On the Road to Mandalay," all of which are also worthy of high praise. Every track is a pure delight for fans of solo piano. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide



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