Freddy Cole's second Telarc release features him in a variety of jazz and Latin settings, with a stellar cast of musicians -- most notably pianist/arranger
Arturo O'Farrill.
Cole plays very capable piano on five of the 11 tracks and arranges six of them. Gravel-voiced and relentlessly laid-back, the younger brother of
Nat "King" Cole is true to form on this romantic collection of songs, most of which aren't too well known, with the exception of "Invitation" and "I Concentrate on You." The nicest surprise comes on
Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Sem Voce," which
Cole sings in the original Portuguese;
Joe Beck plays the changes on alto guitar and solos beautifully on acoustic.
Cole's regular band, with guitarist
Jerry Byrd, bassist Herman Burney, and drummer
Curtis Boyd, splits the program with a larger Latin ensemble that includes the likes of
O'Farrill,
"Papo" Vazquez on trombone,
Lou Marini on sax and flute, and
Steve Berrios on drums and Latin percussion. Even though
Cole's voice is not "pretty" in a conventional sense, this definitely works as turn-the-lights-down-low music.
O'Farrill's choice of Fender Rhodes electric piano on the first and last tracks is an inspired touch. ~ David R. Adler