The prodigiously talented Martial Solal's never been a household word in jazz. But he's been around a long time, first coming to the U.S. in 1963 for a Newport Jazz Festival appearance. Born in Algiers and resident in Paris, Solal earned the coveted Danish Jazzpar Prize for 1999, an event that steered him toward this recording with the Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra. With his trio, Solal drives the big band through rugged terrain, shifting styles in quick order to maximize color and drama. As a pianist, Solal has long been cherished for a command of the keyboard that rivals the most spectacular tickler of all time, Art Tatum. He plays the role here of provocateur, drawing the Danes into zany races and big, curvy melodic statements punctuated by riffs and blasts. In addition, though, he brings his trio--with bassist Mads Vinding and drummer Daniel Humair--into the spotlight for "Summertime," "Ritournelle No. 1," and "Ritournelle No. 2." The trio works are every bit as infused with sprawl, Solal's piano managing to sound all-inclusive and coherently singular in the same moment. This is one for piano fans, especially those who love exuberant inventiveness--think Misha Mengelberg or 1970s-era Keith Jarrett as much as Tatum--and untrammeled improvisatory imagination. --Andrew Bartlett
Contrastes: The Jazzpar Prize,Martial Solal,Storyville Records,Jazz,Jazz Music,Modern Creative,Pop,Post-Bop
Jazz Music:
- Cool Heat
- Crescent City Christmas Card
- Cross Section: Saxes [Import] [Original recording remastered]
- Denarris - Songs From The Heart Part 1
- Dig These Blues/After Hours
- Easy to Love
- Echoes from the Cocoanut Grove
- "Far Cry" Live at Studio M [Live]
- Father
- Filmworks 1
Jazz Music
Minds Eye [CD-single] [Import]
New Caribbean Dreams and More Fantasies
Music Review: 100% 90's V.3 [Import]
Love Struggle & Progress [Import]
Live Aus Diesem Land Sind Meine Lieder [Import] [Live]
Joseph Schwantner: Sparrows; Music of Amber; Distant Runes and Incanations; Two Poems; Soaring