Ben Sidran's most fully realized recording,
Cool Paradise brings the sound he'd been working on since
On the Cool Side five years earlier to full bloom. Utilizing the working band he'd been playing with over that period,
Sidran achieves a smooth blend of traditionally structured jazz colored with contemporary textures.
Bobby Mallach's sax work is especially appealing, and
Sidran's singing, still cool and relaxed, sounds better than ever. The compositions, most by
Sidran himself, are compelling, and the sonic clarity of the recording is a pleasure to listen to. With arrangements reminiscent of
Al Jarreau in his popular heyday, and a vocal style that crosses
Michael Franks with
Mose Allison, it's surprising that
Sidran hasn't become better known in pop and contemporary jazz circles.