Although centered around songs from the 1940s,
Al Jarreau's
Accentuate the Positive is another stellar modern jazz album that continues the winning streak he began with his 2000 comeback,
Tomorrow Today. Similar to his previous effort, the R&B-infused
All I Got, the album features classy production from
Tommy LiPuma and a natty cast of backing musicians, including bassist
Christian McBride and guitarist
Anthony Wilson, among others. Centered around
Jarreau's still limber and evocative vocals,
Accentuate moves from uptempo bluesy numbers like
Eddie Henderson's "Cold Duck" to lush ballads, including "My Foolish Heart" and reworked standards, most notably "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive," turned here into a funky and expansive toe-tapper. This is a solid, poignant, and straight-ahead album that showcases
Jarreau's unique gift in the best light possible and should appeal to longtime fans and contemporary jazz listeners alike. ~ Matt Collar