Remembering Bud Powell

Remembering Bud Powell

Track Listings
 
1. Bouncin' With Bud
2. Mediocre
3. Willow Grove
4. Dusk in Sandi
5. Obilivion
6. Bud Powell
7. I'll Keep Loving You
8. Glass Enclosure
9. Tempus Fugit
10. Celia

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
With this 1997 recording, Chick Corea pays homage to Bud Powell, the jazz pianist he claims as his most abiding inspiration, although you certainly wouldn't have guessed that from listening to the bulk of his albums after the mid-1970s. Corea is joined by an all-star crew of younger musicians--alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett, tenor saxophonist Joshua Redman, trumpeter Wallace Roney, bassist Christian McBride--plus drummer Roy Haynes, who played on Powell's seminal bebop sides of the late '40s. (It's interesting to compare Haynes's protobop style on the original "Bouncing with Bud" to his more modern approach here.) It's been a long, long time since Corea has swung with such unselfconscious jubilation. --Rick Mitchell

Remembering Bud Powell,Chick Corea,Stretch Records,Jazz,Pop,Post-Bop

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