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05/09/2006 | Max Jazz Records 

All Music Guide Review

Eric Reed's trio meeting with bassist Rodney Whitaker and drummer Willie Jones III covers a lot of musical ground. Starting with a dash through Benny Golson's "Stablemates," a playful interpretation full of quotes and detours into Monk-like chords and classical-flavored runs, Reed works effortlessly to keep the most familiar songs sounding new. John Coltrane's "26-2" is performed infrequently, but the pianist delights in its meandering theme as a challenge to his improvising skills. The sole standard is a sparse, lyrical arrangement of Rodgers & Hart's tearjerker ballad "It's Easy to Remember." The bulk of the session focuses on Reed's rewarding compositions. The jaunty "I.C.H.N. (For Herbie Nichols)" captures the spirit of a brilliant composer and pianist who was neglected by everyone except hip musicians during his all-too-brief life. The lovely miniature "Hymn" brings Reed's background as a church musician, sounding like an elegant offertory theme. The finale is an extended performance of his alternately contemplative and tense "Ornate," a piece that leaves the listener wanting more music from Eric Reed. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Stablemates
  • 7:44

  • 2
  • Kokomo
  • 2:03

  • 4
  • Hymn
  • 1:28

  • 5
  • Why?
  • 4:34

  • 6
  • 26-2
  • 5:21

  • 9
  • I Got Nothin'
  • 5:27

  • 10
  • Is That...?
  • 4:24

  • 11
  • Ornate
  • 12:59

  • Credits



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