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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Swing And Purpose,
By Michael F. Hopkins "A Deeper Groove" (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Zodiac Suite: Revisited (Audio CD)
Let this wonderful recording serve as an
introduction to two of the finest ladies to ever play piano. Mary Lou Williams is one of the great pioneers who brought Jazz through the Swing of the 1930s, the Bop of the 1940s, and ever onwards. Geri Allen is a fire-fingered dancer of the 88s who bridges Freedom and Groove into newfound tempos and timeless rhapsodies of the Here and Now. One of Williams' most exemplary compositions, THE ZODIAC SUITE, is the focus of this exceptional excursion into the wonders of Jazz trio. Anyone who needs a clue concerning Allen's mastery, or how Williams held her own amidst the likes of Ellington and Gillespie, are invited to park their ears right here! Allen, bassist Buster Williams and drummer Billy Hart(Andrew Cyrille on a couple of tracks), glide and stride their way through this most ambitious of Williams' original presentations; bearing an enthusiasm and vigor worthy of the Kansas City swinger's own energetic performances. This one smokes! Most heartening is the flowing balance struck by Allen and friends in strolling this great composition into their turf. Respecting the integrity of Williams' genius, they embrace the work with their own touch, investing The ZODIAC SUITE (and other treats to be found here) with a breathtaking originality all their own. In addition, Herbie Nichols enthusiasts will be particularly pleased with Allen's serenading rendition of "The BeBop Waltz" here. Those who hold Allen's own writing hand very dear will not be left adrift, as her colorful, contemplative tribute "Thank You Madam" demonstrates. At all times, the pianist is prodigious in her powerful, penetrating expression, so full of song. No less incredulous is the ever-swirling, ever-steady Buster Williams, still among the prime bassists to reckon with after 35 years of walk and strut. Hart (Williams' longtime tempo mate) and Cyrille bring their own sweet histories to bear fresh pages in the never-ending tale to be told, extended, and held dear. Those expecting a deadpan note-for- note recreation a la Wynton Marsalis will be sorely disappointed. No museum mummery will be found here. This is great Music, African American expression rich in tradition, fresh in conception, continuing to nourish the world. Listen to a vibrant joining of hands here.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Music,
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This review is from: Zodiac Suite: Revisited (Audio CD)
Geri Allen and friends' rendition of Mary Lou William's Zodiac Suite is not only superb jazz but is superb music of any genre.
Unlike Gershwin's concert music which sought to blend jazz and classical, William's "serious" music , like Ellington's, evolves organically within jazz itself. The Allen recording is remarkable for its blending into a single unity the virtuosity of pianist, bassist, and drummer and for the faithful development of the composer's conception inthe performers' expression. I received the CD in the mail yesterday and have already played it several times. I look forward to playing it again as soon as I finish typing this review.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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History and Now in a Special Venue,
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Zodiac Suite: Revisited (Audio CD)
Mary Lou Williams created the Zodiac Suite some 60 years ago, becoming famous for the intricacies of her extraordinary pianistic skills as well as for her seemingly never ending inventive jazz writing (if those two terms can be compatible!). The Zodiac Suite takes us through all twelve signs of the zodiac with special colorings and moods for each. Here the work is performed by a group known as the Mary Lou Williams Collective: astonishing fine pianist Geri Allen and her associates - Buster William on bass, and Billy Hart and Andrew Cyrille on drums (though the latter is heard only on the additional three works that flesh our this CD recital).
This is small group jazz at its finest - each soloist converses with the other in that special way known only to the best of jazz musicians. The Suite is spectacular and would suffice were it the only work on this CD. But as bonus, the Collective includes Herbie Nichols 'BeBop Waltz', Williams' 'Intermission', and last but certainly of special note, a work by current pianist Geri Allen called 'Thank You Madam', and there could not be a better way to bring the collection to a close! Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, June 06
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