Ahmad Jamal – Happy Moods (Vinyl)

$45.00

Ahmad Jamal's 1960s trio, with Israel Crosby on bass and Vernell Fournier on drums, was, to some, one of the more influential small groups in jazz. To others, his work was just a mere cut above lounge playing. Recorded almost two years to the day after his most popular trio album At the Pershing, Happy Moods is a program of mostly standards, a flirtation with a classical piano piece and two Jamal originals. Playing with his patented sneaky left-hand voicings and his jingling right hand, interspersed with block chords all within a lean framework, the performances offered by this album are representative of Jamal's work of the period. He takes a piece of fluff like "Little Old Lady" and transforms it into a fugue replete with the counterpoint that personifies this classical form. An up-tempo "You'd Be So Easy to Love," highlighting Vernell Fournier's brushes, is tastefully garnished with runs and chords borrowed from fellow Pittsburgher Erroll Garner. Billy Strayhorn's "Raincheck" features heady arpeggios as well as quotes from "I'm Beginning to See the Light." – AllMusic Review by Dave Nathan


Tracklist

A1 – Little Old Lady
A2 – For All We Know
A3 – Pavanne
A4 – Excerpt From The Blues
A5 – You'd Be So Easy To Love
B1 – Time On My Hands
B2 – Raincheck
B3 – I'll Never Stop Loving You
B4 – Speak Low
B5 – Rhumba No. 2
B6 – I’m Old Fashioned (Bonus Track)


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Ahmad Jamal's 1960s trio, with Israel Crosby on bass and Vernell Fournier on drums, was, to some, one of the more influential small groups in jazz. To others, his work was just a mere cut above lounge playing. Recorded almost two years to the day after his most popular trio album At the Pershing, Happy Moods is a program of mostly standards, a flirtation with a classical piano piece and two Jamal originals. Playing with his patented sneaky left-hand voicings and his jingling right hand, interspersed with block chords all within a lean framework, the performances offered by this album are representative of Jamal's work of the period. He takes a piece of fluff like "Little Old Lady" and transforms it into a fugue replete with the counterpoint that personifies this classical form. An up-tempo "You'd Be So Easy to Love," highlighting Vernell Fournier's brushes, is tastefully garnished with runs and chords borrowed from fellow Pittsburgher Erroll Garner. Billy Strayhorn's "Raincheck" features heady arpeggios as well as quotes from "I'm Beginning to See the Light." – AllMusic Review by Dave Nathan


Tracklist

A1 – Little Old Lady
A2 – For All We Know
A3 – Pavanne
A4 – Excerpt From The Blues
A5 – You'd Be So Easy To Love
B1 – Time On My Hands
B2 – Raincheck
B3 – I'll Never Stop Loving You
B4 – Speak Low
B5 – Rhumba No. 2
B6 – I’m Old Fashioned (Bonus Track)


Ahmad Jamal's 1960s trio, with Israel Crosby on bass and Vernell Fournier on drums, was, to some, one of the more influential small groups in jazz. To others, his work was just a mere cut above lounge playing. Recorded almost two years to the day after his most popular trio album At the Pershing, Happy Moods is a program of mostly standards, a flirtation with a classical piano piece and two Jamal originals. Playing with his patented sneaky left-hand voicings and his jingling right hand, interspersed with block chords all within a lean framework, the performances offered by this album are representative of Jamal's work of the period. He takes a piece of fluff like "Little Old Lady" and transforms it into a fugue replete with the counterpoint that personifies this classical form. An up-tempo "You'd Be So Easy to Love," highlighting Vernell Fournier's brushes, is tastefully garnished with runs and chords borrowed from fellow Pittsburgher Erroll Garner. Billy Strayhorn's "Raincheck" features heady arpeggios as well as quotes from "I'm Beginning to See the Light." – AllMusic Review by Dave Nathan


Tracklist

A1 – Little Old Lady
A2 – For All We Know
A3 – Pavanne
A4 – Excerpt From The Blues
A5 – You'd Be So Easy To Love
B1 – Time On My Hands
B2 – Raincheck
B3 – I'll Never Stop Loving You
B4 – Speak Low
B5 – Rhumba No. 2
B6 – I’m Old Fashioned (Bonus Track)


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