George Cables - Quiet Fire (1995)

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Title: Quiet Fire
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: SteepleChase
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Post-Bop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue, log)
Total Time: 57:19
Total Size: 318 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Uncle Bubba
02. Quiet Fire
03. My Ship
04. Fried Bananas
05. Waltz For Monday
06. You Stepped Out Of A Dream
07. Naima's Love Song
08. The Decrepit Fox

George Cables primarily focuses on jazz compositions in this 1994 trio session with bassist Ron McClure and drummer Billy Hart. His dazzling technique is heard full force in Gary Bartz's slinky, driving blues "Uncle Bubba," while his treatment of former boss Dexter Gordon's "Fried Bananas" (based on the chord changes to the standard "It Could Happen to You") is a rollicking affair as well. Pianist John Hicks'"Naima's Love Song" isn't all that well known, but Cables' sensitive Latin interpretation, with great support from McClure and Hart's light touches make it a piece worth greater exploration in the jazz world. The trio dives headlong into Freddie Hubbard's rapid-fire modal composition "The Decrepit Fox" (a hilarious name for such a demanding piece!), turning in a fiery performance. Cables' one original, "Quiet Fire," is a cooking post-bop affair as well. The pianist's lyrical side is apparent in the standard "My Ship," while the intriguing calypso introduction to "You Stepped Out of a Dream" leads into a pulsating samba treatment. Highly recommended.