Straight Ahead

Straight Ahead

by Kenny Colman
Straight Ahead

Straight Ahead

by Kenny Colman

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Overview

Straight Ahead is Canadian born Kenny Colman's second album for Justin Time. This latest effort from the Vancouver resident concentrates on more upbeat and jazzy material than his first album, Dreamscape, which leaned toward easy listening. For this set, Colman has garnered several good jazz musicians for a primarily swinging affair. With a voice and style somewhere in between the raspy Tony Bennett's and the purer sounds of Andy Williams, he does justice to a set of 15 tunes, mostly standards, with a couple of offbeat tunes thrown in. There's no doubt that the instrumentalists chosen for Colman go a long way into making this album attractive. The singer is not in the same class as Bennett, Frank Sinatra, or Mel Torme, who sound good irrespective of their backing. He needs good musicians and fresh arrangements, which he gets, particularly the sympathetic arrangements by Miles Black. The session gets a notable kick-off with a rousing version of "Come Rain or Come Shine," with Houston Person's energetic tenor pulling Colman along on a fine rendition of this chestnut. Person is on several other cuts, enhancing them considerably with his presence, like on "That's All" and "It's All Right with Me." Guitar player Oliver Gannon is also a major player on this album, providing clean stringed backing throughout the session. Colman excels on up-tempo material, especially on tunes that he can sink his teeth into, like "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good." It's a mixed bag on ballads where he sometimes wavers and seems to lose his way. One exception is his duet with Montreal-based jazz diva Ranee Lee on "Dream Dancing." Also, he engages in some Leon Thomas-like jazz warbling on "I'll Remember April," which is a mistake. Colman has been on the vocal scene since the 1960s, having gigged from New York to Las Vegas. He dodged the ultimate bullet when he was diagnosed with inoperable brain cancer in 1985. A second examination revealed that the first diagnosis was incorrect. On this album, he takes full advantage of his reprieve with an acceptable effort, the shortcomings on some ballads notwithstanding. ~ Dave Nathan

Product Details

Release Date: 10/31/2000
Label: Justin Time
UPC: 0068944014729
Rank: 186829

Tracks

  1. Come Rain or Come Shine
  2. Sweet Pumpkin
  3. The Way You Look Tonight
  4. Last Tango in Paris
  5. Dream Dancing
  6. There Will Never Be Another You
  7. Why Should I Care
  8. I'll Remember April
  9. It's All Right With Me
  10. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
  11. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
  12. I Wanna Be in Love Again
  13. The Good Life
  14. My Funny Valentine
  15. That's All

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Kenny Colman   Primary Artist,Vocals
Ranee Lee   Primary Artist,Vocals
Miles Black   Piano,Musical Director
Tom Keenlyside   Saxophone
Oliver Gannon   Guitar
Brad Turner   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Houston Person   Sax (Tenor)
Brian Kirk   Drums
Jack Duncan   Percussion

Technical Credits

Harold Arlen   Composer
Gene DePaul   Composer
Ian Terry   Mixing
Cole Porter   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
Patricia Johnston   Composer
Miles Black   Arranger,Producer
Don Raye   Composer
Gato Barbieri   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Marilyn Bergman   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Perry Barret   Engineer
Sacha Distel   Composer
Ronnell Bright   Composer
Jim West   Producer
Jerome Kern   Composer
Bob Haymes   Composer
Kenny Colman   Liner Notes
Michel Legrand   Composer
Alan Brandt   Composer
Alan Bergman   Composer
Paul Francis Webster   Composer
Carole Bayer Sager   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer
Mack Gordon   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Harry Warren   Composer
John Lekich   Liner Notes
Linda Thompson-Jenner   Composer
Renee Marc-Aurele   Mastering
Fred Grenon   Mixing
Matthew Marteinsson   Assistant Engineer
Jack Reardon   Composer
Clint Eastwood   Composer
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