Blues in My Heart Chris Flory

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  • Release Date: 07/01/2003
  • Sales Rank: 147,242
  • Label: STONY PLAIN MUSIC
  • UPC: 772532128827
 
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Blues in My Heart

1LISTENScam 6:46
2LISTENWillow Weep for Me / Sugar Ray Norcia 7:20
3LISTENBernie's Tune 4:49
4LISTENI Gotta Right to Sing the Blues 5:01
5LISTENShine 3:34
6LISTENBlue Bossa 4:51
7LISTENPlease Send Me Someone to Love / Sugar Ray Norcia 5:09
8LISTENIf Dreams Come True 4:27
9LISTENBlues in My Heart 5:10

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Editorial Reviews

Celebrated jazz guitarist Chris Flory (formerly of the Scott Hamilton Quartet and longtime associate of pianist Judy Carmichael) is joined for his fifth album as a leader by members of the New England jump blues aristocracy: guitarist Duke Robillard (who produced the album and sings on its closing track), Roomful of Blues vocalist Sugar Ray Norcia, bassist Marty Ballou, and drummer Chuck Riggs. Flory's former boss, Scott Hamilton, sits in on two track as well. The result is a program of small-ensemble swing that comes across as genuinely joyful, but maybe just a bit too gentle. Flory's tone is warm and soft, and Robillard seems to be holding back just a bit in response. The rhythm section keeps things moving along nicely but doesn't drive the proceedings as hard as they perhaps should have. But that's not to say that the album isn't thoroughly lovely and genuinely enjoyable -- the group's rendition of "Shine" offers a perfect balance between light virtuosity and inexorable swing, Flory's graceful, tripping solos on "Bernie's Tune" are especially impressive, and Norcia's vocal appearances are all highlights on the program. It's just that if the players had let loose a bit more, this album could have been a real blast. As it is, it's just thoroughly lovely and genuinely enjoyable. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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