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S'Us Four
Release Date: 1998 09 08
Running Time: 66:16
Label: J Curve

Cal Collins gained some recognition in the 1970s for his recordings with Concord, but he left the national spotlight the following decade to settle in his native Cincinnati. For this excellent effort by a quartet consisting of guitarists Collins and Kenny Poole, bassist Michael Moore and drummer Jimmy Madison, Collins' swinging style and mellow tone are virtually unchanged from his earlier days, and his playing is very complementary to producer Poole's. So complementary are the lead voices that it is often difficult to tell who is playing what, a question that is rendered ultimately irrelevant. What is important is that the guitarists' interplay generates plenty of sparks, both with each other and with Moore and Madison. In addition to some notable standards ("Broadway," "The End of a Beautiful Friendship," "Scrapple From the Apple" and "Cherry"), there are a lot of offbeat choices in the repertoire, including "The Big Hurt" (recorded once by Wes Montgomery), Jimmy Giuffre's "Two for Timbuktu," "One Mint Julep," Michael Franks' "Down In Brazil" and a waltz version of "I Love Lucy." This is very easy music to enjoy, both in the background and for close listening. Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1BroadwayBird, McRae, Wood5:33
2End of a Beautiful FriendshipKahn, Styne7:32
3Little SusieBryant2:48
4Big HurtShanklin9:05
5Scrapple from the AppleParker4:55
6CherryRedman, Gilbert7:01
7Two for TimbucktuGiuffre5:45
8I Love LucyDaniel5:30
9Two Note SambaBonfa3:50
10One Mint JulepToombs7:06
11Down in BrazilFranks7:11

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1998CDJ Curve



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