This record is an unexpected treat. Bob James has had a lucrative career
writing and playing crossover jazz/pop. Although he had actually
started his career with a straight-ahead trio date for Mercury in 1962
and also led a bizarre avant-garde session for ESP in 1965, his career
since 1974 has offered very little of interest to consumers who prefer
to hear inventive jazz as opposed to pleasant background music. But for
this session, James returned to the roots few knew he had. Playing in an
acoustic trio with bassist Christian McBride and drummer Brian Blade,
James contributes five straightforward originals in addition to the
standard "Lost April," and interprets tunes by Pat Metheny/Lyle Mays,
Horace Silver ("The Jody Grind"), and Denny Zeitlin. While not hinting
at all at his usual pop material, James plays quite well, takes plenty
of chances, and sounds influenced a bit by Bill Evans. With McBride and
Blade contributing consistently stimulating interplay, Bob James has
recorded what is certainly the finest jazz album of his career. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Night Crawler 4:43
Bob James
2 Ambrosia 7:18
Bob James
3 James 4:52
Billy Joel / Lyle Mays / Pat Metheny
4 The Jody Grind 7:07
Horace Silver
5 Lost April 5:39
Eddie DeLange / Emil Newman / Hubert Spencer
6 Three Mice Blind 7:18
Bob James
7 Hockney 6:10
Bob James
8 Shooting Stars 6:20
Bob James
9 Quiet Now 6:20
Denny Zeitlin
Credits :
Bass – Christian McBride
Drums – Brian Blade
Piano – Bob James
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