The CD opens with an original
number, its title track, “Skronky Tonk,” which is some groovy swingin’ blues
featuring excellent guitar work by Charlie Baty. There is some cool stuff by
Lorenzo Farrell on organ as well. Man, this tune has a wonderful, fun nighttime
groove, which I could listen to for hours. It’s the kind of tune that would
feel at home on the soundtrack to The
Blues Brothers. It’s followed by a fun, joyful rendition of “How High The
Moon,” played with a light, almost whimsical touch. I love what J. Hansen does
on drums here, even before those great short solo bursts. This version moves
along at a great clip, until the end, when it suddenly slows down, as if
approaching the end of a railroad track. And we disembark in Brazil, for a really
good version of Jacob Bittencourt’s “Receita de Samba.” I enjoy this entire CD,
but this is one of my favorite tracks, with each of the three musicians shining
throughout.
“Nuages” begins with a nice,
sweet mellow groove, but as it’s a Django Reinhardt song, you can expect some
impressive guitar playing (and you certainly get it here). Little Charlie And
Organ Grinder Swing also cover John Lewis’ “Django,” written as a tribute to
Django Reinhardt and originally recorded by the Modern Jazz Quartet.
“Gerontology” is another of the
original compositions, written by Charlie Baty. The title is kind of funny,
because this song is quite active, with a great swing. If getting old is like
this song, then we’re all going to be just fine, no worries. I really like what
J. Hansen does on drums here. The CD’s other composition by Charlie Baty is “Cobalt
Blues,” which has a catchy groove and some wonderful work on organ. And of
course there is plenty of great stuff on guitar. This is another to put a smile
on your face.
“Swing To Bop” is another very
cool track, written by guitarist Charlie Christian. There is a very brief drum
solo near the end. Little Charlie And Organ Grinder Swing wrap up the album
with a couple of well-known tunes – “Misty” and “Flying Home” (here titled “Flyin’
Home”). This is a fairly lively rendition of “Misty,” and the band grooves on
it for a while. “Flyin’ Home” is a fun little tune, with some good playing,
and though it never gets too wild, it should have you snapping and tapping by the end.
CD Track List
- Skronky Tonk
- How High The Moon
- Receita De Samba
- Nuages
- Pennies From Heaven
- Gerontology
- Django
- Swing To Bop
- Broadway
- Um A Zero
- Cobalt Blues
- Misty
- Flyin’ Home
Skronky Tonk was released on May 20, 2016 on Eller Soul Records.
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