David Berkman - Live at Smalls (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Live at Smalls
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Cellar Live
Genre: Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [88kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 55:04
Total Size: 1.01 GB / 311 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Milestones (06:13)
2. Body And Soul (07:32)
3. Ghost Wife (10:57)
4. Small Wooden Housekeeper (11:01)
5. For Kenny (08:12)
6. Sweet And Lovely (11:08)

Pianist Berkman’s seventh as a leader follows the straight ahead formula of his previous quartet recording, 2009’s Live at Smoke. While his crystalline touch on ballads and assured sense of swing on uptempo numbers define the terrain here, it’s trumpeter Tom Harrell who nearly steals the show. They open with an exuberant “Milestones” (John Lewis’ 1947 composition, not Miles Davis’ 1958 tune of the same name) with Harrell and Berkman striding in unison on the buoyant head before the trumpeter delivers a golden solo underscored by the pianist’s assertive hard-bop comping and paced by bassist Ed Howard’s insistent walking and drummer Johnathan Blake’s interactive swing feel. Berkman provides graceful accompaniment for Harrell’s achingly beautiful reading of “Body And Soul,” performed as a sparse, poignant duet. Berkman’s “Ghost Wife” travels from sparse introspection to florid rubato excursions to energized freebop while his jaunty “Small Wooden Housekeeper” has a syncopated spring in its step. The lone trio number, “For Kenny,” is the pianist’s heartfelt homage to the late, great Kenny Kirkland. This superb outing concludes with a fresh take on the standard “Sweet And Lovely” with Blake providing a “Poinciana” beat underneath and both Harrell and Berkman contributing more sparkling solos.

"Some of the best moments on these albums are the surprises, the things you don’t see coming-like when Bernstein delivers an arrangement of “Giant Steps” that could almost be a different composition. Or when, during the mysterious “Ghost Wife,” Berkman and company plunge into free jazz. In a tradition as defined as straight-ahead jazz, the unexpected is always welcome." (jazztimes.com)

David Berkman, piano
Tom Harrell, trumpet
Ed Howard, bass
Johnathan Blake, drums