
Doug Ferony
This One's for You
© 1996 Ferony Enterprizes Music Co (602495100328)
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He's from the same school of singers that produced the talents from whom he took his performing lead: Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Bobby Darin.
tracks
- 1 Blue Suede Shoes
- 2 Almost Like Being in Love
- 3 Paper Moon
- 4 Summer Wind
- 5 I Could Write a Book
- 6 Autumn Leaves
- 7 The Way You Look Tonight
- 8 Come Rain or Come Shine
- 9 Our Love Is Here to Stay
- 10 Always On My Mind
- 11 How About You
- 12 Georgia
- 13 Don't Worry About Me
- 14 I Won't Dance
- 15 Unforgettable
- 16 My Way
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notes
For this album, singer Doug Ferony has opted to go with a set of familiar standards and pop tunes which he delivers backed either by a big band or a smaller group, usually a trio. Ferony is a full-throated, strong baritone in the tradition of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Dick Haymes. His full-speed-ahead approach to the music is anything but timid. He works with the big band on such tunes as "I Won't Dance" and "Paper Moon." The band is an outstanding collection of musicians and includes such stellar veteran jazz performers as Eddie Bert and Rod Levitt. The small group backs such tunes as "Unforgettable," where alto sax player Michael Dopazo contributes a sweet solo, and a relaxed, laid-back "I Could Write a Book." One of the album's big pluses are the big band arrangements, which are worth the price of admission alone.
Another major attraction is the work of pianist Dena DeRose, who anchors both the small and large aggregations and contributes some of the arrangements. There are some superb solos, such as Danny Patiris' tenor and Mel Pascal's guitar on "Blue Suede Shoes." ~ Dave Nathan, All Music Guide