Bud Powell - The Scene Changes: The Amazing Bud Powell (Vol. 5) (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Scene Changes: The Amazing Bud Powell (Vol. 5)
Year Of Release: 1958 / 2017
Label: Blue Note Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 39:50
Total Size: 1.64 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Cleopatra's Dream (4:24)
02. Duid Deed (5:08)
03. Down With It (4:00)
04. Danceland (3:43)
05. Borderick (2:01)
06. Crossin' The Channel (3:31)
07. Comin' Up (7:57)
08. Gettin' There (5:04)
09. The Scene Changes (4:04)

Personnel:

Bud Powell, piano
Paul Chamber, bass
Art Taylor, drums

Pianist Bud Powell made several fine recordings for Blue Note during the 1950s, including The Scene Changes, his last album for the label in 1958. He's joined by bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Art Taylor on a handful of his own compositions. Powell is in excellent form, and there's a simple elegance to the small setting with each of the players sharing equal space in the stereo spectrum. The title cut bops along at a snappy pace before taking time out toward the end for a Taylor solo, while "Down With It" is pushed forward by Powell's forceful, driving rhythm. Extra touches here and there, like the piano intro on "Cleopatra's Dream" and the drum roll that kicks off "Duid Deed," lets the listener know these players are in the groove. Only "Boderick" sticks out as minor, and the fact that the players only devote two minutes to this parlor-piano piece seems to indicate they felt the same way. Powell, Chambers, and Taylor make amends for this on the eight-minute "Coming Up," a medium-tempo piece with idiosyncratic piano lines and a thumping beat (the bonus cut includes a shorter version of the composition). The Scene Changes is a fine album filled with good compositions and nice interplay between three musicians in top form. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.