“As underappreciated American vocalists go, few are more
deserving of wider recognition than Randy Greer…a magnificent
achievement…Greer and his comrades (The Robin Nolan Trio) fail
to hit a false note.”
- Christopher Loudon, JAZZ TIMES MAGAZINE (Silver Springs, MD)
“…a CD that has one foot in the L.A. of the ‘30s and ‘40s and
the other in the Europe of that era…a disc that both Reinhardt
and Cole fans will be glad to have in their collections.”
- Alex Henderson, ALL MUSIC GUIDE (Ann Arbor, MI)
“Reinhardt and Cole would have approved.”
- David McCarty, ACOUSTIC GUITAR MAGAZINE (San Anselmo, CA)
“Garnering this reviewer’s vote for best vocal album of 2002,
this incredibly cool, amazingly sexy recording marries the fiery
gypsy swing sounds of Amsterdam’s Robin Nolan Trio with the
soulful crooning of one of the world’s finest jazz singers, Randy
Greer.”
– PJ Birosik, NEW AGE VOICE (Atlanta, GA)
“Isn't it time this ax man stopped being one of the best loved
cult figures of our time and get the mass respect adult ears
should be bestowing everywhere?…A stunningly original set that
succeeds at making the familiar new while simply blowing you
away.”
- Chris Spector, MIDWEST RECORD RECAP (Lake Zurich, IL)
“…anyone who enjoy’s (Nat King) Cole’s vocals will appreciate
Boulevard of Broken Dreams.”
– Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., DIRTY LINEN (Baltimore, MD)
“Very smooth and refreshing.”
- Christina Lord, CREATIONS MAGAZINE (New York, NY)