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Tony DeSare: Last First Kiss Print E-mail
Written by Joe Montague   
Thursday, 18 January 2007
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Tony DeSare: Last First Kiss

Tony DeSare invites you into the intimate lounge act that unfolds as Last First Kiss his most recent serving from Telarc. DeSare provides a comfortable mix of four original compositions with standards such as Cole Porter’s “You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To” and modern charts such as Prince’s “Kiss”.

Last First Kiss is a travelogue of love, romance and seduction. “Come On Strong” originally penned by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen extends the invitation “If you’re gonna’ kiss me/Don’t just merely kiss me/Kiss me lovely and long.” There is DeSare’s reading of the purely sexual “Kiss” (Prince) and the self-congratulatory “Gee Baby Ain’t I Good To You”. We ride the emotions of “I’ll Never Have Enough Of You” and the sad parting of ways as portrayed by “There Will Never Be Another You”.

Co-producers DeSare and Billy Terrell create a thoughtful, reflective ambience. Accompanying himself on piano DeSare’s chops and vocals are effortless. The singer’s timbre has enough of a rasp to carry authentic emotions to the words, yet his vocals are smooth enough to roll easily with the melodies.

The majority of the tracks from this album feature the always-magnificent Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar and up-tempo bassline of Mike Lee. Drinking in their notes is comparable to enjoying a full-bodied, Chardonnay. There are other great contributions such as Tedd Firth’s keys on Irving Berlin’s “How Deep Is The Ocean?” Harry Allen presents us with a spectacular tenor saxophone solo on “They Can’t Take That Away From Me”.

The songs that DeSare has selected are some of the best jazz standards ever written and yet his own compositions can hold their heads high in that crowd. Three of the most beautiful tracks are his, “Let’s Just Stay In”, “I’ll Never Have Enough Of You” and “Lover’s Lullaby”. He also authored “Last First Kiss”.

DeSare’s interpretation of Carole King’s “I Feel The Earth Move” does not work for me. I see the song as one full of life and exuding the energy and euphoria of love. DeSare has created laid-back arrangements.

If you are a romantic, you are going to love this record. The lush charts become the velvety pillows that we lay our heads on as we dream of the one who stirs our emotions or the one who is to come and will take our breath away. The lyrical palette provides for a broad sweeping mural of emotions ranging from flirtatious to despair.



  • Title: Last First Kiss
  • Artist: Tony DeSare
  • Label: Telarc
  • Length: 13 Tracks / 50:35
  • Released: January 23, 2007
 
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