This final collection
of trio and solo
jazz/swing tunes
highlights the
affection and connection
that Healy had for a variety of musical
styles. His guitar playing and vocals—along with
occasional trumpet outings—on such ’20s- and
’30s-era tunes as “Pennies from Heaven,” “Autumn
in New York,” and “Time on My Hands” are all quite
revealing of the deep and wide-ranging talent that
Healy possessed. This album has kind of a melancholy
vibe, but the playing is solid, and it merits a
place in your jazz collection. Stony Plain.