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Label Challenge Records |
UPC 0608917335422 |
Catalogue number CR 73354 |
Release date 16 January 2013 |
"The Montreal connection may not be obvious beyond the presence of Clayton, Walkington, Laing and Labelle, but there's a romantic French tinge throughout"
Downbeat, 20-5-2013The Montreal connection may not be obvious beyond the presence of Clayton, Walkington, Laing and Labelle, but there's a romantic French tinge throughout
Downbeat, 20-5-2013
There's a romantic French tinge throughout.
Downbeat, 26-4-2013
A smooth and enjoyable standards album ... The whole album is tons of fun.
CD Hotlist, 01-4-2013
This is a swinging outing that will keep you interested and smiling throughout.
Jersey Jazz, 01-4-2013
With the late accordionist Van Damme’s group as its model, there are the blended harmonic colors of Kenny Kotwitz’s accordion, Greg Clayton’s guitar and Hobbs’ vibes, supported by bassist Alec Walkington and drummer Dave Laing. Sinatra-styled vocalist John Labelle adds extra class to the proceedings on several performances.
newsobserver.com, 30-3-2013
... the re-purposing of the accordion is a pure stroke of genius. A top notch jazz collective flipping genres and creating their own sound.
Criticaljazz.com, 01-3-2013
This is a very nice record...
Jazz Society of Oregon, 01-3-2013
This is wonderful relaxing jazz, uncomplicated and tasteful. Perhaps a little too sweet for enthusiast who prefer the adventure of looking for the unexpected... The relaxed atmosphere of jazz from the 60's and 70's is accomplished!
Audio Freaks, 26-2-2013
... one of the finest jazz recordings to pass my ears.
Kenny Kotwitz’s accordion work may help to bring the jazz into a French motif, while Steve Hobbs’ vibraphone work is one of the primarily reasons to buy and cherish this album.
This Books Music, 17-2-2013
The Montreal Sessions is a surprisingly tasteful musical experience of accordion/vibes sounds in a classic jazz standard setting forged by the superb play from the North America Jazz Alliance.
Allaboutjazz.com, 13-2-2013
The North American Jazz Alliance makes classy, polished jazz delivered in clear and crisp fashion.
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/, 02-2-2013
The Monteal Sessions is mainstream jazz as good as it gets.
... this is an album that does the memory of Art Van Damme proud.
Blogcritics Music, 25-1-2013
Stunningly groovy, this is the kind of session that will be a break out set and will be talked about for years.
Midwest Record, 20-1-2013
The mellow sound is seductive and the technical mastery of the instrumentalist is obvious.This is a jazz lover's dream and one that likely will become a very popular nominee for a Grammy. Try it!
Amazon.com, 15-1-2013
You gotta have guts these days to feature the accordion in a band, but these guys pull it off.
Jazz Weekly
Listen to his [John Labelle/vocals] take on Close your Eyes, and you'll understand my viewpoint. Smooth as a $100 bottle of Scotch... But, really, the true shining light to this whole thing is the stratosphere-high level of musicianship.
Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange