A Philadelphia Story

A Philadelphia Story

by Papa John DeFrancesco
A Philadelphia Story

A Philadelphia Story

by Papa John DeFrancesco

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Overview

In the 1990s, Papa John DeFrancesco revived his career after a long hiatus to oversee the musical development of his son Joey. At that time he began not only playing in public again but recording for Highnote and Savant, too. That said, he's been known to take long breaks: six years off between 1995 and 2001, and, after recording regularly between then and 2006, another half decade. A Philadelphia Story marks his return. The time off hasn't blunted Papa John's chops, however. Despite the fact that he lives in Arizona these days, DeFrancesco's music is pure, gritty Philly soul-jazz. Here he's joined by his other son, the guitar-slinging John Jr., and drummer Glenn Ferracone. The program is a smoking collection of soul, funk, jazz, and standards with a pair of originals tossed in. The set kicks off with a finger-popping reading of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." John Jr.'s razor-sharp funk creates the groove while Papa comps and adds smoldering undertones to Ferracone's stellar breaks (which are ever-present on the album). Son Joey makes one of two guest appearances with a boppish trumpet solo to close it out. A spine-slipping gutbucket version of Cream's "Strange Brew" follows. It's in-the-pocket, bluesed-out soul-jazz, with stinging though economical guitar fills. Papa's solo is strong, and full of twists and turns. Joey returns on a lovely, elegant, and understated reading of "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," the most lyrical thing here. Lou Donaldson's hard bopping "The Thang" gets fine treatment, with a twinned guitar/B-3 head; it's brief, yet features rhythmically taut arpeggios by John Jr. and a ripping solo by Papa. The Isley Brothers' "It's Your Thing" really shows off Papa's own deep soul-jazz chops; he turns this one inside out and follows it with a complete harmonic re-visioning of "You Are My Sunshine." John Jr. does his best Wes Montgomery as he and Papa trade fours on the tune. Saxophonist Joe Fortunato guests on Oscar Pettiford's "Blues in the Closet," a straight-up hard bop blues. The closing title track moves ever deeper into that terrain. Papa's organ solo shines brightly in the tune's moody darkness and is a real highlight on the set. Any way you cut it, A Philadelphia Story is smoking B-3 jazz with kick, swagger, and funky butt grooves; it marks the welcome return of a master jazzman. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 03/22/2011
Label: Savant
UPC: 0633842211220
Rank: 118682

Tracks

  1. Papa Was a Rolling Stone
  2. Strange Brew
  3. By the Time I Get to Phoenix
  4. The Thang
  5. It's Your Thing
  6. You Are My Sunshine
  7. Dr. Mike
  8. Blues in the Closet
  9. A Philadelphia Story

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Papa John DeFrancesco   Primary Artist
Glenn Ferracone   Drums
Joey DeFrancesco   Trumpet
John Defrancesco Jr.   Guitar
Joe Fortunato   Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Joe Fields   Executive Producer
Barrett Strong   Composer
Jimmy Webb   Composer
Felix Pappalardi   Composer
G. Collins   Composer
Glenn Ferracone   Engineer,Mastering
Eric Clapton   Composer
Charles Mitchell   Composer
Joey DeFrancesco   Composer
Ronald Isley   Composer
O'Kelly Isley   Composer
Jimmie Davis   Composer
Norman Whitfield   Composer
John Defrancesco Jr.   Producer
R. Andrew Lepley   Tray Photo
Larry Hollis   Liner Notes
Keiji Obata   Design
James Camp   Cover Photo
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