Eddie Higgins Trio - A fine romance (2008) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Eddie Higgins Trio, Eddie Higgins, Jay Leonhart, Mark Taylor
Title: A fine romance
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Venus Records, Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:02:31
Total Size: 1.36 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A fine romance
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Venus Records, Inc.
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:02:31
Total Size: 1.36 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. I Concentrate On You (04:55)
2. Yesterdays (03:52)
3. A Fine Romance (05:23)
4. Girl Talk (03:36)
5. September In The Rain (04:54)
6. I Fall In Love Too Easily (04:19)
7. Gypsy In My Soul (03:42)
8. Born To Be Blue (05:40)
9. Here's That Rainy Day (03:26)
10. Exactly Like You (04:41)
11. Willow Weep For Me (06:59)
12. I'll Remember April (04:29)
13. In Love In Vain (06:35)
Personnel:
Eddie Higgins - piano
Jay Leonhart - bass
Mark Taylor - drums
In October 2006, expert pianist Eddie Higgins started on a challenging project. Higgins, together with Jay Leonhart and Mark Taylor, went into the studio and performed fifty love songs that had not been previously performed on another album. These tracks are set to be released as four albums. A Fine Romance is the first in the series.
Taking into account the number of albums Higgins has recorded throughout his life, it's astounding that the three could find fifty famous tunes he had not recorded before. It's also astounding that any trio could successfully perform and record fifty tracks in four consecutive days. The trio's feat brings to mind the Miles Davis Quintet's two marathon sessions which produced four albums in the 50s.
But thanks to the combined expertise of the trio, a feat like this was possible. Each musician produces one gratifying performance after another. Higgins' stylish phrasing and tender swing, Leonhart's expressive bass, and Taylor's solid support all add together to an extremely enjoyable listening experience. If you're into refined piano trio music, then you'll love this series!
Taking into account the number of albums Higgins has recorded throughout his life, it's astounding that the three could find fifty famous tunes he had not recorded before. It's also astounding that any trio could successfully perform and record fifty tracks in four consecutive days. The trio's feat brings to mind the Miles Davis Quintet's two marathon sessions which produced four albums in the 50s.
But thanks to the combined expertise of the trio, a feat like this was possible. Each musician produces one gratifying performance after another. Higgins' stylish phrasing and tender swing, Leonhart's expressive bass, and Taylor's solid support all add together to an extremely enjoyable listening experience. If you're into refined piano trio music, then you'll love this series!