
It's been five years since Earl Klugh issued the smooth chamber group offering The Spice of Life. In the interim, he stayed busy curating his Weekend of Jazz events at the Broadmoor Hotel & Resort in Colorado Springs and the Kiawah Island Golf Resorts in South Carolina, and played the festival circuit, a few choice club gigs, and select concerts. Hand Picked is an abundant 15-track collection, and Klugh's first for Heads Up International. With the exception of three duets, it's a completely solo guitar effort that focuses on a range of covers from jazz, pop, and country as well as four fine originals. The elegant reading of "Alfie" that kicks the set off is followed by a beautiful take on "Blue Moon" with Bill Frisell. The contrast between Klugh's classical guitar and Frisell's electric is rich; together they showcase the harmonic possibilities inside a rather tight lyric arrangement. The solo version of Vince Guaraldi's "Cast Your Fate to the Wind" is a fine example of the beauty inherent in Klugh's trademark approach to melody. He never strays far, but brings to light the hidden undertones in a formal structure. "Hotel California," with ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro, features a lovely feint with intro statements from each player; both bring out the Spanish tinge in the lyric and the interplay between them is seamless. Klugh's commitment to jazz is as strong as ever, evidenced by strong versions of "Lullaby of Birdland" and "'Round Midnight," with Klugh's harmonic and silvery rhythmic approaches adventurously investigating the grain in each tune. This is also true in classic pop standards that jazz musicians long ago made their own -- "But Beautiful" and "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing." Vince Gill assists on Boudleaux Bryant's classic "All I Have to Do Is Dream." He is a formidable guitarist, playing steel string in contrast to Klugh's nylon string; the rhythmic invention around the central theme is subtle yet sophisticated: these guitars sing together and Gill's brief vocal insert near the end offers a stirring contrast. Two of Klugh's compositions near the end are high points. "Where the Wind Takes Me" melds jazz, classical, Latin, and pop styles in a quiet stunner, while "Morning Rain" walks languidly between jazz, folk, and lyric pop; from here on in, the latter will belong on any best-of from the artist. it's been a long time since we heard Klugh this way, almost totally solo, taking an intimate look at music he loves from across the spectrum. His graceful yet inventive playing, the clean production, and a canny choice of material make Hand Picked one of the finest recordings in his catalog.
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Tracklist :
1. Alfie (2:34)
Burt Bacharach / Hal David
2. Lullaby Of Birdland (2:28)
George Shearing
3. Blue Moon (Duet With Bill Frisell) (6:11)
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
ft – Bill Frisell
4. In Six (4:08)
Earl Klugh
5. Cast Your Fate To The Wind (3:14)
Vince Guaraldi
6. Hotel California (Duet With Jake Shimabukuro) (8:05)
Don Felder / Glenn Frey / Don Henley
ft – Jake Shimabukuro
7. More And More Amor (3:38)
Sol Lake
8. 'Round Midnight (2:31)
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
9. But Beautiful (1:48)
Johnny Burke / James Van Heusen
10. All I Have To Do Is Dream (Duet With Vince Gill) (3:46)
Boudleaux Bryant
ft – Vince Gill
11. Going Out Of My Head (3:39)
Teddy Randazzo / Bobby Weinstein
12. If I Fell (1:58)
John Lennon / Paul McCartney
13. Where The Wind Takes Me (2:03)
Earl Klugh
14. Morning Rain (3:16)
Earl Klugh
15. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (2:20)
Sammy Fain / Paul Francis Webster
16. This Time (3:58)
Earl Klugh
Credits :
Earl Klugh - Composer, Executive Producer, Guitar, Primary Artist
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