Voices Deep Within

Voices Deep Within

by Cedar Walton
Voices Deep Within

Voices Deep Within

by Cedar Walton

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Overview

Cedar Walton continues to produce consistently good mainstream jazz recordings, approaching a sum total of 50. This effort revisits previous original compositions or tackles some hard bop and standards, while alternating between trio and quartet formats. Tenor saxophonist Vincent Herring's dry, flatted style is heard on half of the material, illuminating his increased desire to find a distinctive voice away from his more recognizable alto sax. Veteran bassist Buster Williams is clearly someone Walton enjoys working with regularly, while drummer Willie Jones III is more than capable of driving the pianist's swinging machine on a straight-ahead path. There's nothing complicated or groundbreaking about this music, but it is solid, substantive, and always enjoyable whether on the first or the hundredth hearing. Three classic themes of Walton's reappear in slightly rearranged form; the spirited "Voices Deep Within," which is one of Walton's more affirmed and memorable melodies, the easy, lyrical post-bop piece "Something in Common," with a hefty bass solo from Williams, and one for his deceased mother, "Dear Ruth," lightly rendered, modified in pacing from the original version, and a perfect musical tribute to her long life (97 years old before passing in 2002). John Coltrane's "Naima" is also changed, out of a slow ballad and into an cozy, steady pace, still lovely as ever. A modal calypso version of Stevie Wonders' "Another Star" is completely different than his previous commercial fusion rendering, with some Asian touches, while Walton takes the vintage Eubie Blake evergreen "Memories of You" in a trio setting with a more swinging, less parlor-y approach. More in the pocket is the spiky Sonny Rollins off-minor theme "No Moe," a sneaky tune that allows a more playful Walton to skulk in hunched over style. One piece features Walton primarily as a solo artist, as his version of "Over the Rainbow" has him waxing rhapsodically on a redo of the Bud Powell solo treatment for the Wizard of Oz main theme before the rhythm section quietly enters. Walton always has something beautiful to play that sets him apart from the rest, and is as good as a ton of bullion in his golden, productive years. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 09/29/2009
Label: Highnote Records
UPC: 0632375720421
Rank: 133079

Tracks

  1. Voices Deep Within
  2. Memories of You
  3. Another Star
  4. Dear Ruth
  5. Something in Common
  6. Over the Rainbow
  7. Naima
  8. No Moe

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cedar Walton   Primary Artist,Piano
Buster Williams   Bass
Willie Jones III   Drums

Technical Credits

Doug Ramsey   Liner Notes
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg   Composer
Maureen Sickler   Assistant
R. Andrew Lepley   Photography
Keiji Obata   Design
Sonny Rollins   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Joe Fields   Executive Producer
John Coltrane   Composer
Don Sickler   Producer
Rudy Van Gelder   Mixing,Engineer,Mastering
Stevie Wonder   Composer
Cedar Walton   Composer
Andy Razaf   Composer
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