
Dewey Erney
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (Standards of Excellence, Vol. 4)
© 1997 Dewey Erney
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Duo renderings of vocals and guitar, performing the great standards in impeccable style and warmth.
tracks
- 1 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
- 2 I Thought About You
- 3 Bluesette
- 4 Don't Ever Go Away (por Causa De Voce)
- 5 I'm Beginning to See the Light
- 6 I'm Afraid the Masquerade Is Over/ Don't Worry 'bout Me
- 7 All the Way
- 8 Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
- 9 Meditation (meditacao)
- 10 Sunday in New York
- 11 Blame It On My Youth
- 12 I Love Being Here With You
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Dewey Erney talks about the unique experience of working with Eschete's wondrous guitar backing.
"Because he uses a seven-string guitar, Ron can play the bass line while he's playing chords, he can orchestrate; he's the whole band," Dewey says. "I don't need anybody but him."
In general, Eschete, as they say, floats Erney's boat. "Whatever feeling or mood I need- funky, bluesy, swinging, a ballad, boss nova- he can give me. We get along so well together that all we need is a look and we can go off in a different direction. It makes it so easy.
You get a similar story from the guitarist about his colleague. "He's my kind of jazz singer," says Eschete (pronounced Eschtay). "He's subtle, tasty, paces himself well and picks his spots appropriately. He's easy to accompany because you can count on him to sing certain notes and it allows me to orchestrate appropriately."
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION;
See the "bio" information shown on Dewey's recording, "So In Love," for a comprehensive description of Dewey's musical life, or visit Dewey Erney's websit: DeweyErney.com