19.3.05

Ernie Andrews and Cannonball Adderley - Live Session - Capitol 7243 5 97934

Ernie Andrews first recorded in 1945, but despite having a couple of albums on which he sang guest vocals, I ignored his albums until Houston Person began producing them for HighNote in 1997. Ernie is a great Soul Jazz singer – still at 75.

More than any other jazz singer, Ernie sings songs you haven’t heard, or songs you haven’t heard sung. The material on this album, recorded in 1962 and 1964, comes from R&B; fifties Rock & Roll (would you believe Frankie Vaughn’s first hit?); Soul Jazz (Sam Jones’ Del Sasser, Marv Jenkins’ Big City, and Work song); Motown; and Swing. In fact, the only song on the album from the "Great American Songbook” is Bill Bailey.

It’s not only what he sings. Ernie sings with soul, power, humour and acid sarcasm, sometimes self-deprecating (“I’m a born world shaker”). And when he does something totally naff, like Green Door, you realise that even this can be made to mean something. The band is quite good - AM

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