Piano & Vocals

Piano & Vocals Artist: Jack Lemmon
Label: Delta
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 018111538725
EAN: 0018111538725
ASIN: B000001VOB


Release Date: 1991-03-19

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Tracks:

  1. Getting Some Fun Out Of Life
  2. With All My Love
  3. Silent Night Blues
  4. Like Someone In Love
  5. Sure Thing
  6. Nevermore
  7. Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag And Smile, Smile, Smile
  8. Here's That Rainy Day
  9. J.L.'s Blues
  10. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
  11. Georgia On My Mind
  12. Embrace You
  13. (Back Home Again In) Indiana

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars FABULOUSLY DELIGHTFUL Suprise for Jack Lemmon Fans !!!.......2007-01-08

I've always admired Jack Lemmon's art as an actor -- his was understated, gentle genius in which an actor's actor could easily find much to admire. With each new character he played, he brought unique depth and freshness that stamped it with his own incredible gifts no one else could have delivered quite the same!

And so it is with each cut of this CD -- each is yet another incredible glimpse of his humongous talent, that obviously didn't end with his acting!

He starts out with "Getting Some Fun Out Of Life" which is delivered in off-the-cuff frankness that has you feeling he's just sitting across from you sharing his feelings of the moment -- a happy little tune that he sings with honesty and no pretense, just easy, breezy, laid-back whimsy.

But hold onto your hats! When he begins to play the PIANO! WOW!
There are tunes in here so poignant, and so touching, they'll almost have you in tears ... "Nevermore" is a shining example. It is SO GORGEOUS, in fact, you want to stop the CD and just hear that one flash of brilliance over again, just to comprehend what you've heard -- DID you actually hear this, or was it your imagination -- honestly, I couldn't believe how beautiful it was. It's almost "chopin-esque" in its difficulty, yet, so easily does Jack float across the keys, you can't appreciate the difficulty, unless you're a pianist who spent many hours of practice, yourself, and would know how masterfully this wonderful tune has been rendererd.

His ensemble of accomplished jazz musicians on this album also bring much to this recording. Together, they bring a WONDERFUL new slant. A great example is what they do to their "Silent Night Blues" Jack Lemmon has written another bluesy cut for this CD "J.L's Blues" which will have you up and boogying -- you can't sit still to this one, I guarantee!

The refreshing handling of some old favorites like "Here's That Rainy Day" and "Georgia On My Mind" brings this album into an art category that will have you wanting to share it with all of your "real musician" friends who can appreciate just what it is you're hearing on this album.

As to the singing portions, Jack brings his acting talent into each song and gets meaning across with the easy honesty and bare-faced frankness that you expect from this "old friend" the movie scene was so enriched by. You feel like you've had an hour in Jack's living room with him and his musician pals, and you're getting to know him on a much deeper level

From start to finish, I found this album a treat, and a golden work of art. It sits in a place of honor on my shelf with his movies that are among my favorites! I will be sharing it with special friends for many years to come! I hope you will too -- get set! It's TERRIFIC!

5 out of 5 stars Jack Lemmon Piano & Vocals.......2006-11-11

Sounds like a Bosendorfer piano under the hands of the incredible Jack Lemmon - who knew he had this gift? He refers to Art Tatum and earned the right to do so. A spectacular gift of music from a spectacular actor and human being.

3 out of 5 stars I didn't know he could "sing"........2004-03-24

I only know of Jack Lemmon the actor - you know, Odd Couple, Grumpy Old Men, Glenngarry Glen Ross, etc. I came across this album and gave it a listen. It's almost comical - to hear him singing is just funny. It's hard for me to take him seriously as a singer. But, he is decent at it. The songs are all swing-y low-key nice stuff. It's just hard not to crack a smile to hear him sing. I keep expecting him to break out in a rant a-la Felix from Odd Couple or his character from Glenngarry.
This album was made in 1990. But he has a couple other albums circa '59 and '63 as well. I wonder how those are.

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