22.4.20

THE GREAT JAZZ TRIO - Someday my Prince Will Come (2003) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless


Brothers Hank Jones and Elvin Jones met on record dates relatively few times during their long careers, but Elvin's taking over the drum chair in Hank's on-again, off-again Great Jazz Trio is a welcome addition. Together with bassist Richard Davis, the Jones brothers make sparks fly in this session of very familiar works, and all three men are in top form. Elvin's polyrhythms seem to ignite his elder brother in the hard-driving opener, "Caravan." Davis brings the late Milt Hinton to mind with his imaginative line underneath Hank's dancing piano, along with Elvin's immaculate brushwork. The leader's elegant treatment of the gorgeous ballad "A Child Is Born" (written by their late brother Thad) takes on a new poignancy. The pianist also keeps the often hackneyed "Satin Doll" fresh by adding a bit of dissonance. Davis' arco bass adds a humorous touch to "I'm Old Fashioned." The final track is a jaunty solo by Hank of "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" that suggests the influence of Earl Hines. Sadly, this CD is evidently the final recording by the two brothers, as Elvin Jones passed away from heart failure in 2004. by Ken Dryden 
Tracklist:
1 Caravan 6:38
Duke Ellington / Juan Tizol
2 Softly as in a Morning Sunrise 6:30
Sigmund Romberg
3 Moose the Mooche 5:22
Charlie Parker
4 A Child Is Born 5:10
Thad Jones
5 Satin Doll 5:22
Duke Ellington / Billy Strayhorn
6 Someday My Prince Will Come 4:46
Frank Churchill
7 The Shadow of Your Smile 6:53
Johnny Mandel
8 Long Ago and Far Away 5:57
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin
9 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 5:13
Cole Porter
10 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes 4:48
Otto Harbach / Jerome Kern
Credits:
Bass – Richard Davis
Drums – Elvin Jones
Piano – Hank Jones

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