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Peter Cincotti, On The Moon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 218817

Disk length: 45m 16s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. St Louis Blues 4:15
2. Some kind of wonderful 3:32
3. I love Paris 3:47
4. On the moon 5:05
5. Bali Ha'i 3:59
6. He's watching 4:48
7. Raise the roof 4:10
8. You don't know me 4:37
9. I'd rather be with you 4:50
10. Up on the roof 2:53
11. Cherokee 3:12

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Review

Peter Cincotti was noticed when he was still an undergrad at Columbia University because he had a certain facility at the piano and also because, let's face it, he was blessed with youth and good looks. On his second album, Cincotti follows the smooth jazz-pop groove also treaded by Norah Jones, with a smattering of horn-driven swing à la Harry Connick, Jr. The main problem is that Cincotti's milquetoast vocal interpretations don't usually bring much new to the material. His singing on "I Love Paris" isn't half as interesting as the orchestral arrangement for instance, while his take on Andrew Lippa's "Raise the Roof" is too subdued for such a rousing song. The CD makes for fine background music, but there are better versions of these songs to be found, and any Rat Pack album has smore swing and more style. On this record, Cincotti sounds like a musician who's not quite sure how to apply his natural gifts. --Elisabeth Vincentelli

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On The Moon

Tracks: 12 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 50m 19s (+5m 3s)

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