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Before Leon Redbone's ineffable 1975 debut,
On the Track, appeared, rumors circulated that this offbeat presence was actually a
Bob Dylan alter ego. Given Dylan's winning croon on his
Sopranos cover of "Return to Me," the distance between the song-poet's wisdom and Redbone's friendly Tin Pan Alley exhumations has shrunk somewhat of late.
Anytime, while hardly as surprising as his earliest work, finds Redbone still making small, intriguing connections between material as far afield as blackface entertainer Emmett Miller's (and later,
Eddy Arnold's) classic title tune,
Jelly Roll Morton's "Sweet Substitute," and "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." Applying his pleasant
Bing-meets-
Jimmie Rodgers murmur to the impossibly hoary likes of "Moonlight Bay" and "Blossoms on Broadway," Redbone achieves some of the album's most indelible moments; the dream world he conjures is irresistible.
Anytime's small-band jazz arrangements make it fine comfort music, with the guest clarinets of
Ken Peplowski, Bob Gordon, and Dan Levinson a particularly welcome touch. Those not familiar with the pleasure Redbone can give should first buy
On the Track, but longtime fans will no doubt appreciate this new addition to his discography.
--Rickey Wright
Product Description
Seven years passed between 1994's 'Whistling in the Wind' & Leon Redbone's next studio album 'Anytime'. On this 2001 release, Redbone continues his love affair with the jazz, pop, & folk of the '20s & '30s with 13 tracks. Blue Thumb.