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An organist achieves a personal sound by using the stops to shape the air-tunnel through which the machine pumps air. On The Champ, DeFrancesco milks this to the max. On "Mack the Knife," some of the vocalized phrases he plays ("scat-scat-phooey!") must be heard to be believed. On "Lover Man," he expertly uses the volume control to make the melody sound "sung," then pushes the instrument so hard it chokes, creating a sobbing effect. On "OGD," he uses quick changes in the middle register to make the Hammond "boil"; fleeting stabs at the high notes sound like expressions of an inner turmoil. Guitarist Randy Johnson adheres to the Wes Montgomery lineage, phrasing his lines like he's playing to an unvoiced scat. Drummer Billy Hart has a ball, testifying to the camp summons of Horace Silver's "Preacher" and engaging DeFrancesco in a hilarious battle on "Walk on the Wild Side."
For Goodfellas' cover shot, DeFrancesco and his accompanists, Frank Vignola (guitar) and Joe Ascione (drums), wear Mafia suits, and the booklet is replete with jokes about spaghetti, meatballs, and Chianti. Dreamy tunes like "Volaré" and "Fly Me to the Moon" give less scope for organ explosions than the bluesy menu of The Champ, but it's all good kitschy fun, delivered with impeccable musicianship. Skeptics decry the limitations of the Hammond genre, but when it's played with this much intimacy and polish, you're inclined to reply, "Limitations? Fuhgetaboutit!"
--- Ben Watson, JAZZIZ Magazine Copyright © 2000, Milor Entertainment, Inc.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock Solid!,
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This review is from: Joey Francesco's Goodfellas (Audio CD)
This CD is like a breath of fresh air and a real surprise since I've never heard of DeFrancesco (even tho' he's been around a while). I was worried all the talk of Italian influences in the editorial and customer reviews might mean this was novelty driven - but don't worry, this is rock solid B-3 organ jazz with more in common with Jimmy Smith or McGriff than Sinatra or Damone. And the traditional Italian favorites sound brand new in DeFrancescos's able hands.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mr. DeFrancesco swings like nobody's business!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Joey Francesco's Goodfellas (Audio CD)
It is so great to hear an artist - and especially such a young one who swings so hard and who obviously has studied the history of our great American art form. Joey plays with such heart and conviction! His band here is superb- great chops, heart, time and soul. Bravo guys! Andrea Baker, Los Angeles based jazz singer
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Good Jazz Organ CD,
By A Customer
This review is from: Joey Francesco's Goodfellas (Audio CD)
I have this CD. It's a good jazz organ trio CD. Joey and 2 other Italian musicians, play some all time Italian favorites, jazz style. I enjoyed it very much. If you're a Joey Defrancesco fan, then add this CD to your collection.
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