: He played continuous 4/4 walking bass lines that functioned as a one-man rhythm section.
The album, inspired by DeFranco's legendary 1950s collaborations with Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson, features a mix of "halsbrecherisch" (neck-breaking) tempos and tender ballads: davemckenna_buddydefranco.youmustbelieveinswing...
: DeFranco sheds his "technical" reputation on tracks like "Autumn Nocturne" and "Poor Butterfly," proving his depth as a ballad player. : He played continuous 4/4 walking bass lines
This collaboration was so successful it led to a follow-up album two years later, Do Nothing Till You Hear from Us! , featuring guitarist Joe Cohn. davemckenna_buddydefranco.youmustbelieveinswing...
While duets often lack the drive of a full band, this session needs no bassist or drummer. Dave McKenna was famous for a style: