Time: 53:40
Size: 122.9 MB
Styles: Hard bop, Piano jazz
Year: 1978/2007
Art: Front
[4:30] 1. I Love You
[7:39] 2. Lover, Come Back To Me
[7:32] 3. Body And Soul
[4:48] 4. Impressions
[5:32] 5. The Lonely Ones
[6:00] 6. What A Difference A Day Made
[4:36] 7. Drinkin' Wine Slowly
[9:02] 8. All Blues
[3:58] 9. Isn't It A Pity
Sir Roland Hanna was busy in the recording studios during the late '70s, as a number of different labels recognized his tremendous chops in a wide range of styles. Most of this Black & Blue CD is devoted to a trio session with bassist Major Holley and drummer Alan Dawson, kicking off with a brisk take of Cole Porter's "I Love You" and Sigmund Romberg's "Lover, Come Back to Me." Although "Body and Soul" is all but owned by tenor saxophonist Coleman Hawkins for his famous 1939 record, Hanna turns in a whirlwind solo piano interpretation that stands on its own merit. John Coltrane's "Impressions" is not typically heard in a piano trio setting, but it works wonderfully with Holley's driving bass and Dawson's inventive percussion in support of the leader's furious solo. Hanna's blues-drenched "The Lonely Ones" sounds like the perfect closing timepiece, though the CD reissue of this track is marred by wowing in the master tape. This reissue adds two bonus tracks, a gospel-influenced take of Miles Davis' "All Blues" and the Gershwins' "Isn't It a Pity," taken from an unrelated trio date with bassist George Duvivier and drummer Oliver Jackson. Recommended. ~Ken Dryden
Impressions
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