After a decade on the scene, tenor-saxophonist
Harry Allen, in 1995, was finally on the brink of being discovered, or at least recognized, by the greater jazz world. At that point in time, his tenor sound often recalled
Stan Getz and
Zoot Sims, but in a more swing-oriented setting. Teamed up with the
John Pizzarelli Trio (with Pizz on guitar, pianist
Ray Kennedy and bassist Martin Pizzarelli),
Allen performs 11 vintage standards plus Bucky Pizzarelli's "Dot's Cheesecake" and his own "When Harry Met Martin" (which he co-wrote with Martin Pizzarelli). Among the highlights of this melodic and swinging set are "Pennies from Heaven," "Dear Old Stockholm," "I Want to Be Happy," "Sunday" and "Limehouse Blues." Easily recommended to mainstream swing collectors and an excellent example of
Harry Allen's tenor playing. ~ Scott Yanow