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Let's Misbehave: The Cole Porter Songbook
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Let's Misbehave: The Cole Porter Songbook
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Let's Misbehave: The Cole Porter Songbook
Current price: $16.99
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Cheryl Bentyne
has maintained an active solo career in addition to her work with the
Manhattan Transfer
.
Let's Misbehave
is a fresh look at the
Cole Porter
songbook, featuring a baker's dozen of his best-known compositions, and showcasing a terrific band including pianist/organist
Corey Allen
, guitarist
Larry Koonse
, saxophonist/clarinetist
Doug Webb
, and bassist
Kevin Axt
(a member of
Tierney Sutton
's band), among others.
Bentyne
's sassy take of "Love for Sale" is buoyed by the piano/organ backdrop and
Webb
's soulful tenor. She devours the playful, hip Cuban setting of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," while her interpretation of "I Love Paris" is pure magic. Her vocal gifts can especially be appreciated in "Begin the Beguine," with drummer
Dave Tull
as her sole accompanist. The late
James Moody
is a special guest on tenor sax for the breezy setting of "What Is This Thing Called Love" and the haunting, deliberate "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," the latter of which
sings the words as if she's lived them.
is clearly one
's best recordings. ~ Ken Dryden
has maintained an active solo career in addition to her work with the
Manhattan Transfer
.
Let's Misbehave
is a fresh look at the
Cole Porter
songbook, featuring a baker's dozen of his best-known compositions, and showcasing a terrific band including pianist/organist
Corey Allen
, guitarist
Larry Koonse
, saxophonist/clarinetist
Doug Webb
, and bassist
Kevin Axt
(a member of
Tierney Sutton
's band), among others.
Bentyne
's sassy take of "Love for Sale" is buoyed by the piano/organ backdrop and
Webb
's soulful tenor. She devours the playful, hip Cuban setting of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," while her interpretation of "I Love Paris" is pure magic. Her vocal gifts can especially be appreciated in "Begin the Beguine," with drummer
Dave Tull
as her sole accompanist. The late
James Moody
is a special guest on tenor sax for the breezy setting of "What Is This Thing Called Love" and the haunting, deliberate "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye," the latter of which
sings the words as if she's lived them.
is clearly one
's best recordings. ~ Ken Dryden