About the Soul
Ed Jr. Wiley
CD
Aficionados of "Texas Tenor" saxophone know just how soulful and swinging Ed Wiley, Jr. is. This Houston native has been a hit maker with such 1950s blues chart toppers as "Cry, Cry Baby" and "Pack Up, Move Out." on his newest release, the aptly named "About the Soul," Wiley surrounds himself with an all star Jazz lineup, including such monsters as Kenny Barron and John Hicks on piano; Keter Betts on bass; Jimmy Ponder and Kevin McNeal on guitar; and Ben Riley and Mickey Roker on drums. Together, they deliver a collection of breathtakingly beautiful standards, such as "'Til There Was You," "Too Close for Comfort" and "Without a Song" and a number of Wiley's splendid original compositions including the melodious "Giselle" and the swinging "BMan".
Tracklist:
- Without A Song
- Too Close For Comfort
- Till There Was You
- Play Ray
- Giselle
- I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- Somebody Stole My Gal
- B Man
- Bay Area Blues
- Send Me Someone To Love
- Bye Bye Blackbird
- St. Theresa's Blues