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Peter Nero
Peter Nero & Friends: It Had To Be You
About This Album
When
Peter Nero
served as musical director of the Philadelphia Pops Orchestra, his musical outlook wasn't unlike that of the sweet bands of the '20s, '30s, and '40s -- essentially, he was giving you orchestral pop that incorporated jazz and classical elements.
Nero
, like the old-time sweet bands, usually doesn't appeal to jazz purists. But then, the pianist never claimed to be a purist himself. Released in 1994, It Had to Be You isn't among his orchestral projects;
Nero
leads an acoustic piano trio that employs Michael Barnett on bass and Steve Pemberton on drums. But the mentality that
Nero
brings to this ballad-oriented CD isn't much different from the mentality that he brought to the Philly Pops -- It Had to Be You has one foot in instrumental jazz, the other in traditional vocal pop, and classical overtones in both areas. This is very much an easy listening album; a laid-back, easygoing mood prevails whether
Nero
provides instrumental versions of standards or features major vocalists, who range from
Mel Tormé
on "Long Ago and Far Away" to
Peabo Bryson
on "All the Things You Are" and
Crystal Gayle
on the title song. It should be noted that not all of
Nero
's guests were actually in the studio with him.
Nero
's piano trio recorded the basic tracks at Philly's legendary Sigma Sound Studios, where soul heavyweights like Thom Bell and Gamble & Huff produced so many great sessions in the '60s and '70s. But most of this album's vocals were recorded in New York, Los Angeles, or Nashville and subsequently overdubbed when the mixing took place. Jazz fans tend to take a dim view of overdubbing, but it works well enough for
Nero
on this pleasant, if less than exceptional, mood album. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Track List
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We're from the same city. He is one of my favorite!