Showing posts with label Don Friedman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don Friedman. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Don Friedman Trio - My Favorite Things (2004)


Don Friedman, who has recorded quite a few dates as a leader, as well as being an in-demand sideman, is joined by two other top-notch veterans, bassist George Mraz and drummer Lewis Nash, for this 2003 studio date. One of the biggest challenges for a jazz musician is to find new approaches to the most frequently played standards, something the trio seems to do effortlessly. A good starting point is the opening track, a stunning rendition of "My Favorite Things." Rather than follow the mantra set by John Coltrane in the early '60s, Friedman doesn't postpone the release of the theme nor does he play it in a modal setting. Instead, his re-voices it with lush chord substitutions, while never losing touch with it. The pianist also includes three originals: the catchy call-and-response blues "Schmooze Blooze," the lightning hard bop line "Half and Half" (a great feature for Nash), and the lovely ballad finale "Summer's End." Highly recommended. (Ken Dryden)

Don Friedman - piano
George Mraz - bass
Lewis Nash - drums

10 tr.

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...