Hey Graeme,
Nice turntable!
Yes, James, John Pizzarelli and engineer/producer Dave O'Donnell did a great job on this album of classic old tunes. I kinda think James could sing the phone book and it would come out nice.

They cut the basic tracks with only JT and JP, and then spent a couple years (!!) adding other players and singers. They were kind enough to get everybody from JT's band (except Landau) to play on something, in addition to those amazing Nashville cats.
The Alembic is only on one track; "Teach Me Tonight". Victor K plays on a few others, there may be sampled bass on one, and some have no bass at all. But I like how they approached the project. Most Artists go straight for the lush orchestral or big band arrangements when they do "standards". Instead, James built it around the 2 guitars. The arrangements are all his, including some of the solo lines. The end result has a real JT vibe throughout.
The songs and old-school lyrics may not be everybody's cup of tea but I figure his fans will still enjoy it. And now I hope he will be inspired to write a few new original tunes!
Jimmy J