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Never Can Say Goodbye - The Music of Michael Jackson

Joey DeFrancesco

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Album Review

Coming after his tribute to the iconic jazz pianist Horace Silver, Joey DeFrancesco's tribute to the music of Michael Jackson might seem something of a surprise, perhaps even exploitive as its release followed Jackson's death by just over a year. But for DeFrancesco it's always come down to the song — which melodies might best suit his style, a cross between traditional and progressive — and if anyone had a knack for a tune it was Michael Jackson. DeFrancesco — who plays not only his usual Hammond B-3 but other organs, piano, and trumpet on the recording — sticks largely to material from Jackson's solo career here, with an emphasis on Thriller (five of the nine songs), using the original song structures as takeoff points. DeFrancesco's interpretations reference Jackson's originals but depart from them substantially enough that they never feel like copies, and at times he and the band expand far outside of the basic chordal boundaries Jackson set down. More than anything, DeFrancesco appears to be having fun with this set (he even sings a couple). And when he and the band (guitarist Paul Bollenback is on fire) get cooking, as they do more often than not — some of these tracks ("Billie Jean," "Rock with You," "Beat It") seriously rock — it's hard not to get caught up in the party atmosphere.

Customer Reviews

A Tribute, but better

Clerly influenced by Michael Jackson, Joey D puts his own swirve on the classics. Darn good!

Great Album

Joey D takes a huge risk by straying a bit from his mainstream bebop/jazz music roots to cover the late megastar (Michael Jackson). For those who know him, Joey is not afraid to take risks with musical interpretation. This album is a keeper for those who love Hammond B3 and the most influencial jazz organist since Jimmy Smith. Like his prior "Singing and Swinging" endeavor a few years back, he features his vocal and trumpet talents as well. There's something in this album for everyone who appreciates the jazz organ genre.

Biography

Born: April 10, 1971 in Philadelphia, PA

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

The music of Joey DeFrancesco — an important force in the revival of the Hammond B-3 organ as a jazz instrument — runs the gamut from soul-jazz and bluesy grooves à la Jimmy Smith to hard bop to the more advanced modal style of Coltrane disciple Larry Young. Born in Springfield, PA (near Philadelphia), on April 10, 1971, DeFrancesco was the son of another Philly-area jazz organist, Papa John DeFrancesco, and the grandson of multi-instrumentalist Joe DeFrancesco, who worked with the Dorsey...
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