Monty Alexander Trio - Live at the Montreaux 26.5 cm
The universally acclaimed Jamaican pianist Monty Alexander was a mainstay in the MPS recording stables. He seasoned the virtuosity of an Oscar Peterson, with whom he is often compared, with a dash of spicy Caribbean soul. This 1976 live recording at the Montreux Jazz Festival rates as one of the classic piano trio jazz albums. It is Monty's first recording with what is generally accepted as his best working trio: bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton.
Ahmad Jamal's "Nite Mist Blues" runs the gamut from barrelhouse to swinging modern, while the pop tune "Feelings" takes on a languid soulful demeanor with a hint of Latin. Ellington's "Satin Doll" begins with a bit of Boogie before expostulating the theme and sampling a variety of lustrous textures. Bass and piano shine on Nat Adderley's funky "Work Song", and "Drown in My Own Tears" overflows with soulful gospel before segueing into a theatrical "Battle Hymn of the Republic", complete with military drum rolls, funky marches, and swinging virtuoso jazz. After four and a half decades, the magic of a night in Montreux is still within reach.
Monty Alexander - piano
John Clayton - bass
Jeff Hamilton - drums
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Accessories
Technical details
dimensions
Recording level
320 nWb/m
Equalization
CCIR
Tape material
RTM LPR90, metal reel
Separation track
0,75 mm
Recording format
1/4 inch, 2-Spur
Recording speed
38 cm/sec - 15 IPS
Technical details
dimensions
Recording level
320 nWb/m
Equalization
CCIR
Tape material
RTM LPR90, metal reel
Separation track
0,75 mm
Recording format
1/4 inch, 2-Spur
Recording speed
38 cm/sec - 15 IPS