JOHN PIZZARELLI "I'm Hip (Please Don't Tell My Father)" CD
★Paper jacket specification
*SHM-CD specifications
★Digitally remastered
This debut album from 1983 is a masterpiece of stylish acoustic jazz that embodies timeless elegance!
This 1983 debut album is the most popular of the first three albums by John Pizzarelli, left behind by the NY jazz label Stash! It starts off smartly with "Route 66," made famous by Nat King Cole, and features a number of classics and originals, including Dave Frishberg's "I'm Hip" and Michael Franks' "Popsicle Toes," with a sweet, swinging voice. The backing by his father Bucky Pizzarelli's trio is also irresistible, making this a truly "light and witty" work!
■Track list
- 1. Route 66
- 2. I'm Hip
- 3. A Man With One Million Dollars
- 4. Straighten Up And Fly Right
- 5. Popsicle Toes
- 6. I Like Jersey Best
- 7. Not Me - Have Another One
- 8. For Sentimental Reasons
- 9. The River Is Blue
- 10. Here's Looking At You Kid