Jef Neve, That Old Feeling, Universal Music Belgium ****

''Everybody wants somebody to be their own piece of clay'': What a treat of a late night listen from Jef Neve. The solo piano piece 'Merlot', as intimate as any Ellingtonia, ironically at the end is your first port of call for the ''famous jazz …

Published: 25 Apr 2023. Updated: 11 months.

''Everybody wants somebody to be their own piece of clay'': What a treat of a late night listen from Jef Neve. The solo piano piece 'Merlot', as intimate as any Ellingtonia, ironically at the end is your first port of call for the ''famous jazz Belgian'' pianist's study of touch. But look what else there is and the substantial parade of guests does not diminish the album in terms of consistency or impact at all. There are some great songs here after all from a wide variety of sources and the whole thing is jazz arranged.

Not at all, however archly, a case of ''nostalgia ain't what it used to be,'' Madeleine Peyroux is all croaky and fragile like a singer in an old western saloon on the Sammy Fain and Lew Brown written title track that goes back to the late-1930s delivered up by the cheeky chappies Shep Fields and His Rippling Rhythm consigned such is the way the cookie crumbles as history mostly fails to remember, to the music hall of non-fame. The melody of the song, however, is still instantly familiar and the words best of which include ''once again, I seemed to feel that old yearning'' radiate and linger long however exasperatingly.

UK singer Sam Merrick (Nick Ross Orchestra) is so creamy and complete and contemporary by contrast on 'Something So Right,' and Sam ''Black and Gold'' - what a wonderful song from 2008 - Sparro goes on a dive into the 1980s. But was covering the Eurythmics' 'Here Comes The Rain Again' such a splendid idea? Hmmm, the jury's still out.

Dutch hip hopper Typhoon provides some more ace moments on 'The Nearness of You' where Neve's accompaniment is discreet but top drawer. Dutch singer Trijntje Oosterhuis is on the highly arranged 'Here's To Life', while soulstress Robin McKelle on 'Cheek to Cheek' is when the band get a chance to blow. Also on the album are America's Got Talent singer Johnny Manuel and on here too is Monique ''Mo'' Harcum on the lit up inside 'Piece of Clay'. Harcum started in the States as a dancer and was in Spike Lee's Malcolm X. If you are a fan of the great Carleen Anderson who covered the gospelly number this certainly will make your day and quite probably your week.

Manuel is moving and does justice to the Damien Rice tearjerker from the earlier noughties 'The Blower's Daughter'. Harcum on the Marvin Gaye and Anderson associated 'Piece of Clay' written by Gloria Jones and Pam Sawyer sticking close to Carleen's template on the glorious anti victim-blaming song is simply phenomenal.

That Old Feeling is cleverly knitted together because it merges the super vintage with some recent choices that update the balladic sensibility and there is a certain witchcraft in the strength of the A&R choices. It takes us back to hearing Neve with José James on what was a marvellous night for a moondance at Ronnie Scott's in 2010. SG

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Jef Neve, photo: cover art detail. Neve is touring in Belgium with Harcum, Merrick, bassist Nathan Wouters, drummer Jens Bouttery and trumpeter Teus Nobel.

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Lady Blackbird, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Ayanna Witter-Johnson - in the mix at the 2023 Edinburgh International Festival

Curated by classical violinist Nicola Benedetti, at the Edinburgh International Festival this summer, a gathering that spans music, theatre and dance in the events that are relevant to eclectic jazz fans, look for appearances by Lady Blackbird (12 …

Published: 24 Apr 2023. Updated: 12 months.

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