Today's gem:
Ray Bryant Trio -- POTPOURRI
Ray Bryant (piano),Jimmy Rowser (bass),Mickey Roker(drums)
Eight tracks, all standards. They aren't called standards for nothing. Great Tunes. My comments apply to each and every track.
Outstanding dynamics throughout the CD. No gentle Tinkling of the ivories or soft brush strokes on the cymbals, these guys make a joyful noise!!
They sound like a much larger group. It's hard to keep in mind that only three people are making these wonderful sounds.
Of course Bryant is just awesome. One of my favorite Jazz players and one of my first. "Slow Freight" was one of my first Jazz LPs.
What is unique about this set is that the Drum and Bass solos are of just as high a quality as the leader's solos. The bass player plays with outstanding intonation and articlation. Very effective and merges seamless with the tunes. Ditto the drumer.
Should be played at the proper volume for max effect and enjoyment.
Don't like this? Not a crime, just means you don't like Jazz, and that's not a crime either. It's a 'condition'.
Cheers
Ray Bryant Trio -- POTPOURRI
Ray Bryant (piano),Jimmy Rowser (bass),Mickey Roker(drums)
Eight tracks, all standards. They aren't called standards for nothing. Great Tunes. My comments apply to each and every track.
Outstanding dynamics throughout the CD. No gentle Tinkling of the ivories or soft brush strokes on the cymbals, these guys make a joyful noise!!
They sound like a much larger group. It's hard to keep in mind that only three people are making these wonderful sounds.
Of course Bryant is just awesome. One of my favorite Jazz players and one of my first. "Slow Freight" was one of my first Jazz LPs.
What is unique about this set is that the Drum and Bass solos are of just as high a quality as the leader's solos. The bass player plays with outstanding intonation and articlation. Very effective and merges seamless with the tunes. Ditto the drumer.
Should be played at the proper volume for max effect and enjoyment.
Don't like this? Not a crime, just means you don't like Jazz, and that's not a crime either. It's a 'condition'.
Cheers