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Jay Bianchi's debut album, "Jay Is Cool," is a captivating journey into the world of jazz and blues, released under the independent label Ilovestress Records on July 28, 1999. Clocking in at just under 40 minutes, this concise yet impactful collection showcases Bianchi's unique ability to blend classic genres with a fresh, contemporary twist.
The album opens with "Monk's Blues," a nod to the legendary Thelonious Monk, setting the tone for the rest of the record. Bianchi's original compositions, such as "Entomology" and "Russ-Proofing," demonstrate his knack for creating intricate, engaging melodies that are both intellectually stimulating and deeply groovy. The title track, "Jay Is Cool," is a standout, showcasing Bianchi's smooth saxophone playing and his ability to craft a memorable, catchy tune.
"Jay Is Cool" also features a couple of well-chosen covers, including "Darn That Dream," a classic that Bianchi makes his own, and "Fourth Time Around," a Beatles tune that fits seamlessly into the album's jazz-infused landscape. The album closes with "Wicker World," a haunting, atmospheric piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout the album, Bianchi's saxophone playing is the star, but he is ably supported by a tight rhythm section and some excellent guest musicians. The production is clean and clear, allowing each instrument to shine. "Jay Is Cool" is a strong debut from Jay Bianchi, a talented musician with a bright future ahead of him.