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At the Hickory House, Vol. 1
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At the Hickory House, Vol. 1
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At the Hickory House, Vol. 1
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At the Hickory House
is a thoroughly appealing collection of lightly swinging small-combo jazz that draws equally from hard bop and soul-jazz. There's a soulful lilt to
Jutta Hipp's
playing that keeps it engaging and enjoyable. The rhythm section of
Peter Ind
(bass) and
Ed Thigpen
(drums) largely stay out of the way, letting
Hipp
dictate the tempo and mood of the pieces, and she has a knack for creating infectious, swinging interpretations of jazz and pop standards that are enjoyable and easy to listen to.
Vol. 1
contains such staples as
"Dear Old Stockholm,"
"Billie's Bounce," "Mad About the Boy," "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "These Foolish Things," all of which are performed with verve and style, making the record a wonderful little gem. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
is a thoroughly appealing collection of lightly swinging small-combo jazz that draws equally from hard bop and soul-jazz. There's a soulful lilt to
Jutta Hipp's
playing that keeps it engaging and enjoyable. The rhythm section of
Peter Ind
(bass) and
Ed Thigpen
(drums) largely stay out of the way, letting
Hipp
dictate the tempo and mood of the pieces, and she has a knack for creating infectious, swinging interpretations of jazz and pop standards that are enjoyable and easy to listen to.
Vol. 1
contains such staples as
"Dear Old Stockholm,"
"Billie's Bounce," "Mad About the Boy," "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "These Foolish Things," all of which are performed with verve and style, making the record a wonderful little gem. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine