Mark Winkler & David Benoit
Old Friends
Cafe Pacific Records
"Old Friends" brings together vocalist (and lyricist) Winkler with keyboardist David Benoit for a set of straight-forward jazz vocals. Benoit is likely the best known of the two as a producer as well as performer. Winkler has had a productive recording career as well. On six of the thirteen tunes on this album, the two are joined by bassist Gabe Davis, drummer Clayton Cameron, and guitarist Pat Kelley. Cellist Stefanie Fife appears on three tunes, and percussionist Kevin Winard is on one.
There is an eloquence to the program here with Benoit's accompaniment and Winkler's nuanced phrasing, clear diction, and delightful conversational approach. The selections with the rhythm trio add additional variety to this mix of standards and originals. Bob Dorough's effervescent "I've Got Just About Everything" is the first selection with a lively backing, including Cameron's adept use of brushes and Kelley's nimble guitar. Then there is a duet rendition of Dave Frishberg's "Sweet Kentucky Ham" with Benoit's exquisite accompaniment of Winkler's delivery about a lazy city where the sidewalks close up early. Pat Kelley's guitar opens an endearing interpretation of "The Shadow of Your Smile." Another duet is a thoughtful rendition of Mancini-Bricusse penned "Two For the Road."
The cello of Stefanie Fife joins Benoit in a thoughtful performance of Paul Simon's "Old Friends/Bookends." She also adds instrumental color to Randy Newman's "I Think It's Going To Rain Today." Winkler gives an appropriate moody treatment to "When This Love Affair is Over." Benoit is heard on the organ as well as piano, while Kelley adds some incisive guitar commentary. There is clarity in the manner Winkler sings, which brings the words of the songs to the listener. This is also evident in the original that he and Benoit collaborated on, such as "In a Quiet Place (Kei's Song)" and "Dragonfly," a beautiful song of hope for love. Then there is a Benoit melody to which lyrics were added, "Thirty Years (Only Sunshine Days)," which is dedicated to the memory of jazz journalist Christopher Louden.
The closing track is "Some Other Time," one of the songs from the Leonard Bernstein's "On the Town." It is a nostalgic song about the parting of someone close, and Winkler's heartfelt singing gives the lyrics their proper weight, with Benoit graceful playing. Benoit and Winkler have been friends for some 37 years, and the marvelous vocal performances on "Old Friends" display a musical closeness to match their personal friendship.
I received my review copy from a publicist. Here is "I Think It's Going To Rain Today."
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