"Swinging in Studio One" is a captivating album by percussionist Paul Clarvis, released on January 1, 2007, under Woodville Records. Spanning 55 minutes, this collection of 12 tracks offers a delightful blend of jazz and swing, showcasing Clarvis's mastery of rhythm and percussion.
The album opens with "Seven Come Eleven," a classic jazz piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Clarvis's dynamic playing is evident throughout, as he navigates through a variety of styles and tempos. From the smooth and sultry "A Smooth One" to the lively and upbeat "Airmail Special," each track is a testament to Clarvis's versatility and skill.
"Rachel's Dream" and "Don't Explain" offer a more introspective side of the album, while "Lazy River" and "Soft Winds" provide a relaxed, easy-going atmosphere. The album concludes with "Goodbye," a fitting end to a journey through the world of jazz and swing.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Paul Clarvis or a newcomer to his music, "Swinging in Studio One" is sure to impress with its rich arrangements and exceptional performances.