A founding member of the vocal quartet Manhattan Transfer and now an established solo artist as well, Janis Siegel steps out as a leader on the Telarc label for a second time with a program that couldn't be more different from her last effort. Where I Wish You Love found her delivering jazz-inflected renditions of classic pop tunes, on Friday Night Special she leads an organ/tenor quartet through a set of more obscure material. Hammond organist Joey DeFrancesco provides powerful support throughout, but is tastefully (and a bit uncharacteristically) self-effacing in his playing; tenor saxophonist Houston Person, drummer Buddy Williams, and alternating guitarists Peter Bernstein and Russell Malone round out the quartet. Siegel shines brightest on the slow ballads and the sultry torch numbers; her rendition of Eddy Arnold's "You Don't Know Me" is especially effective, as are her takes on "I Just Dropped By to Say Hello" and the Harold Arlen composition "Ill Wind." She's a bit less convincing as a straight blues vocalist, and her tepid version of "My, How the Time Goes By" threatens to derail the proceedings early on. But by the end of the program, when she kicks into a delightful and surprisingly uptempo arrangement of "Misty," she has proved all over again why she's one of America's favorite jazz singers. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Friday Night Special
04/22/2003 | Telarc
All Music Guide Review
Friday Night Special Track Listing
Credits of Friday Night Special
- Keith Nelson
- Assistant Engineer
- Gene Paul
- Mastering, Mixing, Sonic Supervisor
- Buddy Williams
- Drums
- Robert Woods
- Executive Producer
- Robert Molnar
- Stylist
- Anilda Carrasquillo
- Art Direction, Design
- Ben London
- Assistant Engineer
- Robin Tomchin
- Production Coordination
- Todd Parker
- Engineer
- Russell Malone
- Guitar
- John Abbott
- Photography
- Peter Bernstein
- Guitar
- Joey DeFrancesco
- Organ (Hammond)
- Joel Dorn
- Producer, Liner Notes
- Houston Person
- Sax (Tenor)
- Janis Siegel
- Main Performer


















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