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Warren Vaché works magic on the cornet, an instrument that has somewhat unjustly fallen out of favor compared to the trumpet or flügelhorn. Vaché, who is joined by the brilliant pianist Bill Charlap along with the solid rhythm of bassist Dennis Irwin and drummer Eddie Locke, kicks off the CD with a terrific talkative muted solo in "Close Your Eyes." He's on open horn, backed by Charlap's lush chords, in a lyrical take of "Too Late Now." The easygoing rendition of Charlie Parker's "Quasimodo" (based on the chord changes to the standard "Embraceable You") is the sole number included from the bop era, but it will no doubt please fans of the genre. It's back to muted horn for the brisk run through "Blue Lou," a gem from the swing era. Vaché's lush opening verse sets up the elegant arrangement of "Some Other Time," which also features Charlap at his very best. Tenor saxophonist Harry Allen is added on four tracks, including a dreamy but gently swinging "What's New" and the explosive "Lover, Come Back to Me." Vaché concludes the session by warmly singing the ballad "Not Exactly Paris," adding a chorus on muted horn. Warmly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden
Live Recording
Recording information: Nola Studios, New York, NY (05/13/2003-05/14/2003).
Personnel: Warren Vaché (vocals, cornet); Warren Vaché; Harry Allen (tenor saxophone); Dennis Irwin (bass instrument); Bill Charlap (piano); Eddie Locke (drums).
Liner Note Author: Max Wilk.
Warren Vache Dream Dancing Songs Dream Dancing Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)   I'm dancing I'm not heavy into jazz and not into the American Songbook but after listening to this things might change. Every song is done just right by all players; true professionals. Warren speaks with his horn and man is he articulate. Submitted by thebaylodge (Smoke Rise, NJ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good listening! An enjoyable collection of standards, though some (including the title track) are not generally known to this listener. A tight and relaxed group led by a fine trumpeter, but a pity that he did not give his pianist (Bill Charlap) more room. The only track I did not rate was the final one - a dreary melody with less than wonderful vocal. When will jazz musicians learn that, just because they can play superbly, they can also sing? Submitted by jack (Ealing, London, England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Warren Vache - "Dream Dancing" As the first plunger-muted tones of “Close Your Eyes” meet the soft shoe of Eddie Locke’s brushwork, you know that Warren Vache is on an impassioned mission to claim his rightful position at the helm of Jazz trumpet. Unfairly branded as strictly a “Swing” or “Trad” player, Mr. Vache has coalesced his influences into a unique, imitable style; his solos unravel in long skeins of cascading ideas, owing as much to the legacy of Fats Navarro and Clifford Brown as to the trumpet heroes of the Swing Era. Warren’s melodically complete improvisations, coupled with his singing, burnished tone allow any
song he chooses to play a metamorphosis into a unique jazz experience. Bill Charlap on piano provides the perfect foil for Mr. Vache’s creations - his solos and accompaniment can be spare, complex, obtuse, yet always swinging as he seems to be able to summon the entire history of Jazz piano at his whim. Dennis Irwin on bass and the aforementioned Eddie Locke on drums not only provide a rock solid foundation, but are eager participants in the creative proceedings. Harry Allen’s “Stan Getz meets Ben Webster” tenor sax adds a luxurious counterpoint to Mr. Vache’s creations on 4 tracks, most notably “Lover, Come Back to Me” and “What’s New.”
The modal joys of “Close Your Eyes” resolve into the understated beauty of “Too Late Now”. “Quasimodo” (Bird’s line on “Embraceable You”) is taken “medium up” and proves that great players don’t have rely on hackneyed phrases to “be-bop”. “Lover, Come Back to Me” is “up” and swung hard by all hands. A relaxed Warren expounds upon the joys of “Dream Dancing” along with a “Websterish” Harry Allen and some sublime Charlap. (Note the “Hi-Fly” motif that gets bandied about the 4’s and the coda). “Blue Lou” features a Harmon-muted Warren burning up the changes, a nicely plucked bass solo by Dennis Irwin and some fine brushwork by Eddie Locke.
“Some Other Time” is one of those deceptive melodies ala Johnny Mandel’s “A Time for Love” that pose an improvisational sand trap for players of lesser accomplish-
ment than we are graced with here. Warren’s evocative reading of this piece showcases the beauty of his sound and his mastery of the Jazz ethos. Bill Charlap contributes a subtlety masterful solo of his own. “You’re a Lucky Guy” swings along brightly with Mr. Charlap keeping things “in Stride”. With muted cornet, Mr. Vache burns mightily on “You’re All the World to Me” which features some nice exchanges with Eddie Locke’s brushwork. “What’s New” is taken at a slightly brighter tempo than has become the norm, allowing Harry Allen and Warren Vache to create this classic a new.
“I’m Shooting High” is a high octane outing for Warren’s muted cornet, abetted by Harry Allen’s tenacious tenor sax. Warren Vache’s whimsical crooning on “Not Exactly Paris” will bring fleeting, bittersweet memories of lost loves to even the most heart-hardened listener. Although revered among the trumpet playing fraternity and jazz fans throughout the world, Mr. Vache has never received the accolades due someone with his enormous talent. This recording should prove to both the uninitiated and the jazz
“cogneziotti” alike, that Warren Vache is a dominant voice in Jazz and truly a talent deserving wider recognition.
Submitted by jazzyjim (Long Island, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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