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Terry Gibbs Feelin' Good: Live In Studio CD

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Personnel: Terry Gibbs (vibraphone); Terry Gibbs; Joey DeFrancesco (Hammond b-3 organ); Dan Faehnle (guitar); Eric Alexander (saxophone); Gerry Gibbs (drums); Ray Armando (congas).
Liner Note Author: Scott Yanow .
Recording information: O'Henry Studios, Burbank, CA.
Photographer: Curtis McElhinney.
Arranger: Terry Gibbs.
Vibraphonist Terry Gibbs invited select guest audience members into a studio for this recording, giving it the club date feel and interaction that usually pumps up the excitement quotient. Gibbs (age 80) also has added to his handpicked band the very exciting organist Joey DeFrancesco, adding more of the chitlin' circuit feel to the proceedings. With guitarist Dan Faehnle and tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander, this elevates the session further to a legitimate classic soul-jazz groove date. While vibes have been used before in this setting, and Gibbs is not the first, it is not typical in contemporary times. Many originals written by Gibbs, a few standards done differently, and the noticeable symmetry between the participants take these recordings to an even different plateau. The band works well together, and except for the sheer amplified volume level on DeFrancesco's organ, no one player dominates. There's some super hot hard bop here, starting with the soul-jazz flavored opener "Smoke 'Em Up" in a similar groove to "Got My Mojo Working," the 250 m.p.h. "Hot Rod" closer with its swirling, circular melody, and "Hey Jim," similar to Charlie Parker's fervent "Cool Blues" that organist Jimmy Smith did so well. "St. Louis Blues" is introduced by drummer Gerry Gibbs (Terry's son) in a bompity bomp Gene Krupa style, then swings out. The Brazilian classic of Antonio Carlos Jobim "Wave" is stripped of its bossa nova melody and replaced with a jazz swing, while conversely the bossa rhythm replaces the swing of "Sugar." The immortal Erroll Garner ballad "Misty" has its familiar time doubled, and trimmed in Latin dress via the conga playing of Ray Armando with all of the front line instrumentalists democratically playing a portion of the melody. Blues is never far from the equation, in a feature for DeFrancesco on the neat and clean take of "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," the relaxed and slow pace of "And That's Why They Call It the Blues," but the out of place, anxious solo from Gibbs during the vibe led version of "This Masquerade" has been done far too often (and boringly at that) to make this listless cover stand out. Feelin' Good is generally an apt title on this collection of tunes from a true all-star group of players, particularly the extraordinary Joey DeFrancesco, the excellent Eric Alexander, and the underrated and still improving Dan Faehnle. ~ Michael G. NastosJazzTimes (pp.64-65) - "Throughout the session Alexander blows with suppleness reminiscent of George Coleman and Sonny Stitt and broad tonal reminders of Dexter Gordon."
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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Jazz Instrument CDs, Live Performances, Vibraphone/Marimba, Jazz
Label Mack Avenue
Orig Year 2005
All Time Sales Rank   46328  
CD Universe Part number 6872394
Catalog number 31022
Discs 1
Release Date Jun 28, 2005
Studio/Live Live
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Terry Gibbs
Personnel Eric Alexander - saxophone
Joey Defrancesco - Hammond b-3 organ
Dan Faehnle - guitar
Ray Armando - congas
Terry Gibbs - vibraphone
Gerry Gibbs - drums
Terry Gibbs Feelin' Good: Live In Studio Songs


Terry Gibbs Feelin' Good: Live In Studio Album Track Listing



1.Smoke em Up
2.Things Ain't What They Used to Be
3.Misty
4.This Masquesrade
5.And That's Why Its Called the Blues
6.St. Louis Blues
7.Wave
8.Waltz Rubiot
9.Hey Jim
10.What's New
11.Sugar
12.Hot Rod
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Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars) 4 stars

4 stars Legendary vibraphone player still thirves.
Terry Gibbs has followed us since bebop times in the forties. He loves to play and he does it anytime, anywhere.The good thing is that he still plays very well. A topnotch mnusician. Here we find him with a medium sized jazzgroup. It is nice to hear him backed by a modern, firstrate drummer. One gets happy, listening to Terry Gibbs.
Submitted by karl-erik.sturebrant (Sigtuna, Sweden) Verified Buyer
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5 stars Feelin Good is Fresh!
Experience, feeling and intensity. This CD is worthy of being in your jazz collection. The choice of songs from standards to originals is well-thought out. I particularly like the arrangement of Wave. Smoke 'em Up is a great original track that kicks off this recording. Terry Gibbs is 80 years old??!! He is very nimble and quick on the vibes. He contributed 5 original numbers. DeFrancesco's playing is nice! The bass lines he lays down are solid. Dan Faenle's guitar is versatile, playing backing riffs without overpowering the other guys and his solos, too, are saying something. Eric Alexander plays sax and is REALLY cooking. He has taken the style of Stitt and Turrentine to the next step!Actually all the sidemen are hot. They all bring something to the table on this recording. As of this writing, I'm on the 5th time listening through it since I received the disc three days ago. Production value is top notch. At no point during the recording does Terry's vibes get drowned out. The B-3's bass is full yet not boomy. The mix is pleasant at low and high volume. It was recorded in a studio, but with an audience of 40-50 in attendance. The result, a charged, inspired recording that you'll enjoy time and again.
Submitted by kjanthony (Dearborn, MI, USA) Verified Buyer
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3 stars Meeting of two giants
We all know what Terry Gibbs does and sounds like but Joey DeFrancesco can at times be a bit heavy handed. This time the mix is just about right, Joey eases off the right hand and allows the other musicians plenty of room. This is a relaxing and nice album provided, of course, that you enjoy both vibes and Hammond organ. Worth buying.
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