Posted on August 31st, 2006 at 11:00 pm by Junkie
The first song, “Albert,” struck fear in my heart. I like to go with my first impressions of a song and let the artist build upon that. So what was I hearing? It sounded like an out-of-tune, jazz version of “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” I couldn’t erase the mental image of Snoopy dancing on top the piano.
No matter - I plugged on. These were the days I wouldn’t do a review unless I listened to the entire CD. The next two songs had me thinking this Ray Jozwiak was the love child of Linus and Mary Lou Retton. I could visualize the tumbling runs as Linus pounds out the goofy dance beats the athletes must writhe to …
It wasn’t until track four, “Money,” that I finally got it. Ray brought in some funky bass that changed the cold striking of the keys into smooth, honey-fingered piano jazz. The rest of the CD was an effortless listen.
Jozwiak is talented and needs to be heard. I didn’t find a Web site or e-mail address for “Critic’s Choice.” Go to your local music store and demand it.
P.S. Ray, if you have a way to access your work online, please drop me a line.
You can hear samples of many of my released and unreleased pieces on my website http://www.rayjozwiak.com. You can hear samples from all three of my CDs at http://www.cdbaby.com//all/rjozwiak or go to http://www.myspace.com/gonzopiano for even MORE - I think there’s some unusual stuff there that doesn’t appear on the other sites.
Thanks for the review.
Cheers,
-Ray
Comment by Ray Jozwiak — January 30, 2007 @ 11:47 am