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My Ideal: A Tribute to Chet Baker Sings
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Pop singers turning their attention towards the classic American Popular Songbook has long been a thing, but it's not something you'd readily expect from singer/songwriter
Amos Lee
, who has made his name with his rustic, countryfied folk and earthy R&B. Nonetheless,
Lee
embraces the standards album with his warmly delivered 2022 homage
My Ideal: A Tribute to Chet Baker Sings
. A longtime, if somewhat quiet, fan of the iconic trumpeter/vocalist,
particularly gravitated to
Baker
's lyrical jazz recordings while in lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic. There is an affinity between the two vocalists, with
's laid-back style a good fit for
's own melodic, largely unadorned approach to singing. Sometimes pop singers, and especially artists unaccustomed to tackling the precise nature of many jazz standards, can sound stiff or pitchy. Thankfully, that's not the case with
, and he nicely settles into tracks like "That Old Feeling," "My Buddy," and "My Ideal." Interestingly, while you can hear how much
's work has affected
, with his tenor lilt and R&B-music influences (the late
Bill Withers
is a major touchstone), he often evokes the traditional pop and soul style of
Smokey Robinson
. It also doesn't hurt that he's surrounded himself by a stellar group of jazz musicians from his hometown of Philadelphia, including trumpeter/pianist
David Streim
, bassist
Madison Rast
, and drummer
Anwar Marshall
, all of whom offer lovely backing and accents to
's vocals. What's particularly nice is that while some of the arrangements draw direct inspiration from
's recordings (especially the classic 1954
Chet Baker Sings
album), they offer just enough room for
to carve out his own space within each song. It's a vibe perhaps best expressed on his rendition of "My Funny Valentine" (arguably the song most associated with
) and which he tweaks here as "My Funny Valentine (For Oskar and Eli)" in a nod to the main characters from Swedish director
Tomas Alfredson
's acclaimed 2008 vampire film, Let the Right One In. At once dark and moody, yet imbued with the yearning romanticism of youth, the song, as with much of
My Ideal
, conjures an entrancing atmosphere that's hard to shake. ~ Matt Collar
Amos Lee
, who has made his name with his rustic, countryfied folk and earthy R&B. Nonetheless,
Lee
embraces the standards album with his warmly delivered 2022 homage
My Ideal: A Tribute to Chet Baker Sings
. A longtime, if somewhat quiet, fan of the iconic trumpeter/vocalist,
particularly gravitated to
Baker
's lyrical jazz recordings while in lockdown over the COVID-19 pandemic. There is an affinity between the two vocalists, with
's laid-back style a good fit for
's own melodic, largely unadorned approach to singing. Sometimes pop singers, and especially artists unaccustomed to tackling the precise nature of many jazz standards, can sound stiff or pitchy. Thankfully, that's not the case with
, and he nicely settles into tracks like "That Old Feeling," "My Buddy," and "My Ideal." Interestingly, while you can hear how much
's work has affected
, with his tenor lilt and R&B-music influences (the late
Bill Withers
is a major touchstone), he often evokes the traditional pop and soul style of
Smokey Robinson
. It also doesn't hurt that he's surrounded himself by a stellar group of jazz musicians from his hometown of Philadelphia, including trumpeter/pianist
David Streim
, bassist
Madison Rast
, and drummer
Anwar Marshall
, all of whom offer lovely backing and accents to
's vocals. What's particularly nice is that while some of the arrangements draw direct inspiration from
's recordings (especially the classic 1954
Chet Baker Sings
album), they offer just enough room for
to carve out his own space within each song. It's a vibe perhaps best expressed on his rendition of "My Funny Valentine" (arguably the song most associated with
) and which he tweaks here as "My Funny Valentine (For Oskar and Eli)" in a nod to the main characters from Swedish director
Tomas Alfredson
's acclaimed 2008 vampire film, Let the Right One In. At once dark and moody, yet imbued with the yearning romanticism of youth, the song, as with much of
My Ideal
, conjures an entrancing atmosphere that's hard to shake. ~ Matt Collar