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Mike Wofford
, the California-based veteran pianist, brings sterling musicianship to the table on his first disc for
Azica
. Eight of the 12 tracks feature him in a trio setting with bassist
Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz
and drummer
Duncan Moore
; the remaining four are solo arrangements. Perhaps as a result of accompanying some of
jazz
's greatest singers,
Wofford
has a way of highlighting a song's inherent drama. This is already clear by the time he gets through the melody of the opener,
"My Heart Stood Still."
He's similarly inventive with
"Just One of Those Things,"
"You Go to My Head"
(played as a non-
ballad
),
"Time on My Hands,"
and
"You and the Night and the Music."
also has an eye for unexplored material, like
Les McCann
's
"A Little 3/4,"
Don Grolnick
's chilling minor-key
"The Cost of Living,"
Tim McMahon
's darkly lyrical
"Cyprus."
On
Duke Ellington
's classic
blues
"Take the Coltrane,"
he opts to split the 12-bar chorus evenly, trading sixes rather than fours with
. (One wonders why this isn't done more often.) To complete the program,
includes his own churning mid-tempo swinger,
"H2,"
as well as two beauties by
Oleszkiewicz
. ~ David R. Adler
, the California-based veteran pianist, brings sterling musicianship to the table on his first disc for
Azica
. Eight of the 12 tracks feature him in a trio setting with bassist
Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz
and drummer
Duncan Moore
; the remaining four are solo arrangements. Perhaps as a result of accompanying some of
jazz
's greatest singers,
Wofford
has a way of highlighting a song's inherent drama. This is already clear by the time he gets through the melody of the opener,
"My Heart Stood Still."
He's similarly inventive with
"Just One of Those Things,"
"You Go to My Head"
(played as a non-
ballad
),
"Time on My Hands,"
and
"You and the Night and the Music."
also has an eye for unexplored material, like
Les McCann
's
"A Little 3/4,"
Don Grolnick
's chilling minor-key
"The Cost of Living,"
Tim McMahon
's darkly lyrical
"Cyprus."
On
Duke Ellington
's classic
blues
"Take the Coltrane,"
he opts to split the 12-bar chorus evenly, trading sixes rather than fours with
. (One wonders why this isn't done more often.) To complete the program,
includes his own churning mid-tempo swinger,
"H2,"
as well as two beauties by
Oleszkiewicz
. ~ David R. Adler