Ballad Essentials

Ballad Essentials Artist: Monty Alexander
Label: Concord Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 013431490326
EAN: 0013431490326
ASIN: B00004R966


Release Date: 2000-03-14

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Tracks:

  1. Here's That Rainy Day
  2. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
  3. Estate
  4. Body And Soul
  5. The River
  6. Because You're Mine
  7. Cavatina
  8. For All We Know
  9. Close Enough For Love
  10. September Song
  11. Maybe September
  12. I'm A Fool To Want You

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "has come a long way from Monty & the Cyclones".......2001-01-30

Influenced by such greats as Nat King Cole, Gene Harris and Oscar Peterson, Monty Alexander formed his own voice and style, recording for many major record labels over the past thirty-five years. Began playing the piano at age six in his native Jamaica, as a teenager worked in local clubs with his group "Monty and the Cyclones", he's come a long way since then.

Monty has been recording for Concord since his debut in 1979, currently fourteen Alexander CD's, not counting the many sideman appearances. "Ballads Essentials" is the name of the game on this release, a dozen tunes many are familiar standards, while others find him building on his original style paying tribute to his Jamaican heritage.

Many stand outs are evident, but the highlights and there are two - "SEPTEMBER SONG" the classic standard by Kurt Weill, an awesome arrangement and unique sound setting the mood, with Monty (piano) and Derek Dicenzo (steel drums) originally issued on: "To The Ends Of The Earth" CCD-4721 (1996)...another song about our favorite month - "MAYBE SEPTEMBER" the haunting melodic chords composed by Percy Faith, the "King of Strings", was always one of my favorites and Monty does it justice, backup men Ira Coleman (bass) and Dion Parson (drums) originally issued on: "Steamin'" CCD-4636, never considered this a jazz piece, but now there's no doubt.

Concord Jazz and Nick Phillips once again hit the mark, sensitive interpretations by Alexander make each song sound like they are recent discoveries written especially for him, this is one to add to your ever-growing collection of GREAT JAZZ!

Total Time: 60:08 on 12 Tracks...Concord Jazz CCD-4903...(2000)

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