Jaki Byard - Hi-Fly (1962)
jazz, | 1cd | eac-flac-cue-log-cover | 240MB
OJC limited edition
Allmusic:Following the success of Here's Jaki, the eclectic pianist continued his explorations in a trio format, with Pete La Roca replacing Roy Haynes on the drums. The set mixes standards with some forgotten gems, plus three originals. The "Excerpts from Yamecraw" is an updated version of the nearly forgotten James P. Johnson orchestral suite, which is complimented here by the Byard original "There Are Many Worlds," which was also written for an orchestra. "Tillie Butterball" is a fun blues romp based on a puppy and a bowling alley. Byard's distinctive approach is evident on Randy Weston's title track "Hi-Fly" and George Shearing's "Lullaby of Birdland," while his debt to Thelonious Monk, sprinkled throughout this session, is obvious on "'Round Midnight." What makes this session special, however, is his original "Here to Hear." His multi-influenced compositional style matched by his versatile technique is explored at length. There are certain pieces that can never be interpreted by anyone else but the composer, and that is the case here, for it would be virtually impossible, and futile, to try and duplicate the individual genius of Jaki Byard. This stands as one of his best.
Tracks
-1. "Hi-Fly" (Randy Weston) - 3:58
-2. "Tillie Butterball" - 5:13
-3. "Excerpts from "Yamecraw"" - 4:36
-4. "There Are Many Worlds" - 5:27
-5. "Here to Hear" - 7:44
-6. "Lullaby of Birdland" (George Shearing, George David Weiss) - 3:22
-7. "'Round Midnight" (Thelonious Monk) - 4:56
-8. "Blues in the Closet" (Oscar Pettiford) - 4:28
Personnel
* Jaki Byard - piano
* Ron Carter - bass
* Pete La Roca - drums
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