Haunting Jazz Romanticism
Branden H. O'neal | Texas | 02/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The debut of Frank LoCrasto is quite extrodinary. The fact that such a young man could compose, arrange, and perform such sublimely haunting songs with shades of Debussy & Wagner merged with Antonio Carlos Jobim, Miles Davis, et. al. (to say the least) is a rarity in a time of generic, so-called jazz,like Kenny G. (this is not Jazz,people!!!!!!) This album is an exquisite, highly artistic original interpretaion of classical and Jazz, presented in a totally original format. Usually, I'm a snob about Jazz; I'm a traditionalist favoring the great standards, but I feel Frank has created an album worthy of being categorized as a group of jazz standards.
I was infuriated when I read the "Napster" review by Scott something or another. First of all, who considers "Napster" reviews as a measure of artistic greatness! Secondly, Scott Something's review was completely one-dimensional, and is a testament to how superficial, and dismally pissy "Scott" must be. Don't waste your time reading the review, because it's not worthwhile.
Substance, beauty, transcendence-- it's all here with Frank Lo Crasto's debut.
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