Frank Petty Trio - Bless Your Heart At Sundown

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Review by Peyton Wolf

The Frank Petty Trio's latest album, Bless Your Heart At Sundown, is a delightful collection of jazz standards and original compositions that showcase the group's impeccable musicianship and soulful sound. Led by pianist Frank Petty, the trio also features bassist Max Johnson and drummer Steve Little, who provide a solid rhythmic foundation and dynamic interplay throughout the album.

From the opening track, "Bless Your Heart," to the closing number, "Sundown," the trio demonstrates their mastery of the jazz idiom, infusing classic tunes like "Body and Soul" and "All the Things You Are" with fresh arrangements and improvisational flair. Petty's piano playing is particularly noteworthy, as he effortlessly blends virtuosic runs with tasteful melodic phrasing and harmonies.

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Artist: Frank Petty Trio
Album: Bless Your Heart At Sundown
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
At Sundown
Bless Your Heart

Video

Bless Your Heart ~ Frank Petty Trio, Frank Petty (vocals) (1950)
At Sundown ~ Frank Petty Trio (1950)

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Catalog Numbers

10735

Labels

MGM Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Manufactured ByQuality Records Limited

Notes

Metrolite non-breakable

About Frank Petty Trio

Name Vars

  • El Trío Frank Petty
  • Frank Petty And Trio
  • The Frank Petty Trio
  • Trio

Members

  • Mike Di Napoli
  • Frank Petty
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Summary by Peyton Wolf

The trio's original compositions, such as "The Way You Look Tonight" and "Soulful Strut," also stand out for their catchy melodies and grooves that showcase the group's versatility and creativity. Bless Your Heart At Sundown is a must-listen for jazz fans and a testament to the enduring appeal of the genre when performed with passion and skill.

Comments

Ya Man !!!!!!!!!!!
My dad got this 78 in the early 1950s and I listened to it alot growing up.