Helio Alves - Portrait in Black and White (2003)

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Title: Portrait in Black and White
Year Of Release: 2003
Label: Reservoir Music
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 55:15
Total Size: 336 / 137 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Frenzy (05:39)
2. Sambetinho (04:14)
3. Angel Eyes (08:06)
4. Portrait in Black and White (06:01)
5. Falling Grace (06:32)
6. You Must Believe in Spring (07:41)
7. Loose Samba (05:14)
8. Song for Anna (05:54)
9. Loro (05:51)

Brazilian pianist Helio Alves joins forces with bassist Santi Debriano and drummer Matt Wilson for this inspired studio session. His "Frenzy" is well named, beginning with an insistently repeated motif before taking off in an uptempo post-bop direction. "Sambetinho" is a delicious samba in which Alves' dancing licks are complemented by Wilson's imaginative percussion and Debriano's spacious bassline. "Loose Samba" has a Latin flavor but breaks loose from the normal rhythmic constraints of the style. "Song for Anna" is a delicate jazz waltz dedicated to the composer's young daughter. Alves' approach to well-known compositions is equally fascinating. "Angel Eyes" is far faster than typical recordings, played as a bop vehicle with Wilson's creative percussion challenging the leader for the spotlight. His sensitive interpretation of Steve Swallow's "Falling Grace" showcases Debriano's flawless arco bass, while Alves occasionally hints at the influence of the late Bill Evans in his post-bop rendition of Michel Legrand's masterpiece "You Must Believe in Spring." Warmly recommended.

Review by Ken Dryden