Born in Bern, Switzerland,
Beat Kaestli (pronounced "Bay-ott Kest-lee") sings in hushed tones and romantic visions on this, his second recorded effort. With a voice that has been gauged somewhere between
Chet Baker and
Kenny Rankin,
Kaestli's immaculate phrasing and low-key demeanor are best suited for late-night listening. While his vocals are the centerpiece, the instrumentalists he uses are nearly an afterthought, shadowing his lyric content, not embellishing, but perfectly accompanying as if they are entirely in the background. This is not a critique, just a fact, as guitarist
Paul Meyers, bassist
Jay Leonhart, drummer
Billy Drummond, and guest horn soloists (
Joel Frahm and
Kenny Rampton) only lightly frame these standards. Beyond
Baker or
Rankin, perhaps
Mark Murphy's stoic persona also plays a part in how
Kaestli interprets the light but funky title selection, the slow ballad "It Could Happen to You," or "Day In, Day Out" which does recall both older and modern-day crooners.
Kaestli works best with
Leonhart, as all jazz singers love hooking up in duet intros or full-blown bluesy tunes with the upright bassist of their choice. Understated to the max,
Beat Kaestli and friends make candlelight mood music both genders can get next to. ~ Michael G. Nastos