
LIVE IN NEW YORK: SUMMER IN THE CITY
The trio's repertoire consisted of new arrangements of songs from Joe's whole career, and covers of songs by some of his favorite artists, from Duke Ellington through David Bowie and Steely Dan to Radiohead. Some new songs were also previewed, including some from Joe's upcoming NIGHT AND DAY II (to be released Autumn 2000). The album's title track, SUMMER IN THE CITY, was chosen simply because it seemed appropriate for the blistering New York August in which it was recorded. Other cover versions were intertwined with Joe's own songs: FOOLS IN LOVE segues in and out of the old Yardbirds hit FOR YOUR LOVE, which has similar chord changes and a similar theme of romantic desperation. DOWN TO LONDON, with its evocation of "Swinging Sixties" London, is combined with a version of the Ramsey Lewis Trio's 1965 classic THE IN CROWD. MOOD INDIGO is a Duke Ellington tribute on the occasion of the jazz legend's 100th birthday. Steely Dan's KING OF THE WORLD, from COUNTDOWN TO ECSTASY (one of the most influential albums of Joe's early musical life) is performed as a medley with Joe's own YOU CAN'T GET WHAT YOU WANT (TILL YOU KNOW WHAT YOU WANT). And the Beatles' ELEANOR RIGBY becomes a haunting piano and bass duet. Some of Joe's other songs have been radically re-arranged, too. ANOTHER WORLD contains a completely unplanned (and brilliant) Graham Maby bass solo, and HOME TOWN is performed by Joe alone, in a version which he prefers to the original (on the BIG WORLD album). OBVIOUS SONG (from LAUGHTER AND LUST), BE MY NUMBER TWO (from BODY AND SOUL), and IT'S DIFFERENT FOR GIRLS (from I'M THE MAN) are closer to the original versions, but if anything more authentic, since they are driven by Joe's own piano instead of someone else's guitars. The last track on Joe's latest album is a frantic version of the first track on his first: ONE MORE TIME. SUMMER IN THE CITY is the first release on Joe's own label, MANTICORE, in association with Sony Classical. |
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