Toshiko Akiyoshi - Live At Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume 36 (1994)

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Title: Live At Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume 36
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: Concord Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 61:06
Total Size: 241 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Village (6:15)
02. Come Sunday (4:52)
03. Con Alma (5:45)
04. Polka Dots And Moonbeams (7:20)
05. It Was A Very Good Year (5:52)
06. The Things We Did Last Summer (8:02)
07. Old Devil Moon (6:24)
08. Sophisticated Lady (6:22)
09. Quadrille, Anyone? (6:03)
10. Tempus Fugit (4:11)

It figured that Toshiko Akiyoshi would come up with one of the more individual solo albums in the Maybeck series (of which this is Vol. 36). Like most of her colleagues, she comes from out of the bop school, yet her playing here doesn't sound much like anyone else's. She has her own distinct ideas and she is especially compelling when her hands fly off in multiple directions. In Akiyoshi's "The Village," her left hand plays a difficult revolving pattern independent of the right; "Con Alma" is a fascinating contrapuntal tour de force; "Come Sunday" has wide chord voicings that may be unique to this series, and "Old Devil Moon" has a touch of Latin jazz in her powerful bass-clef accompaniment. She defies jazz fashion a bit by taking on "It Was a Very Good Year" -- a folk song before Sinatra got a hold of it -- though its modal harmonies nearly defeat her attempt to turn it into a showpiece. The microphones at Maybeck also catch her Jarrett-like scatting all too clearly, but that's only a minor distraction.