The Don Friedman VIP Trio – Timeless (2004)
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Genre: Jazz | Publisher (label): Eighty Eight’s (Japan), VRCL 18817
Timeless Review by Ken Dryden
The producer of this 2003 studio session decided to mix things up a bit for veteran jazz pianist Don Friedman by inviting a new rhythm section to play with him. Neither bassist John Patitucci nor drummer Omar Hakim had crossed paths with Friedman on a recording date, though they are both accomplished musicians who provide excellent support for him. The leader planned a set mixing standards and time-tested jazz compositions by various greats. The chemistry is readily apparent in the trio’s fluid approach to “Star Eyes” and the light bossa nova setting of “Body and Soul.” Friedman’s lush, lyrical arrangements of the upbeat ballad “Emily” and the bittersweet “Turn Out the Stars” will invite comparisons to Bill Evans’ memorable recordings. There’s nothing predictable about the group’s interpretation of “‘Round Midnight,” with each musician finding a new facet to explore within this decades-old jazz standard. Highly recommended.
Tracklist:
01. Alone Together
02. Star Eyes
03. Body And Soul
04. Emily
05. Turn Out The Stars
06. What Is This Thing Called Love?
07. Bouncing With Bud
08. ‘Round Midnight
Personnel:
Bass – John Patitucci
Drums – Omar Hakim
Piano – Don Friedman
Producer – Yasohachi “88” Itoh*
Note:
Recorded at Avatar Studio, New York on October 14, 2003
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