Ken Peplowski's "Doodle Oodle" is a vibrant and swinging journey through the world of jazz, big band, and Brazilian jazz, released in 2009 under Woodville Records. This album is a testament to Peplowski's mastery of the clarinet and tenor saxophone, showcasing his exceptional skill and versatility. Joined by the talented Alan Barnes on alto sax, tenor sax, baritone sax, and clarinet, along with the rhythm section of John Pearce on piano, Alec Dankworth on bass, and Martin Drew on drums, Peplowski delivers an engaging and dynamic set of performances.
The album spans 11 tracks, each offering a unique blend of swing, lyricism, and good old-fashioned fun. From the playful "Doodle Oodle" and the energetic "Two Funky People" to the soulful "In Love in Vain" and the intricate "Vignette," the album is a stimulating variety of tunes that keep the focus on swing and superior accomplishment. The rhythm section is alert and responsive, providing a solid foundation for the soloists to shine.
"Doodle Oodle" has been critically acclaimed, earning a five-star review from The Guardian, which praised the ideal blend of unexpected tunes and swinging, lyrical playing. Scotland on Sunday also highlighted the album's stimulating variety and superior accomplishment. Whether you're a long-time fan of Ken Peplowski or a newcomer to his music, "Doodle Oodle" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.