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Jill McCarron Trio: Gin
ByElsewhere, it is McCarron and her working group sparkling in a delightful program that encompasses jazz originals by Horace Silver, Kenny Dorham, Gene Harris, Bill Evans, Junior Mance, George Duke and Denny Zeitlin, and standards by Jerome Kern ("Yesterdays") and Harold Arlen ("My Shining Hour"). Even though her eloquent piano is at the heart of every number, McCarron does not take complete charge until track six, Bill Evans' handsome "Waltz for Debby," which she plays beautifully and all by herself.
"Debby" is followed by "The Gin Suite," whose three movements ("Gin," "Bitters," "Luck of the Draw") are harmonically impressive and melodically irresistible. Herring plays tenor sax on Duke's "Geneva," as he does on "My Shining Hour" (and alto on Silver's "The Jody Grind" and Dorham's "Monaco," which open the session). The trio has its say on Harris' "Blue Bells," "Yesterdays," "Gin Suite," Mance's "Jubilation" and Zeitlin's enchanting finale, "Quiet Now."
Among the album's several highlights, "My Shining Hour" earns first prize, thanks in part to Herring's impassioned solo, with "Waltz for Debby" and "Yesterdays" a close second. On the other hand, nothing here is less than commendable.
Track Listing
The Jody Grind; Monaco; Blue Bells; Yesterdays; My Shining Hour; Waltz for Debby; The Gin Suite (Gin/Bitters/Luck of the Draw); Jubilation; Geneva; The Whisperer; Quiet Now.
Personnel
Jill McCarron
pianoVincent Herring
saxophoneRandy Brecker
trumpetPaul Gill
bass, acousticAndy Watson
drumsAda Rovatti
saxophoneChris Haney
bass, acousticChuck Redd
vibraphoneAlbum information
Title: Gin | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Self Produced
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