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Ahmad Jamal - Standard Eyes (1967)

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Ahmad Jamal - Standard Eyes (1967)

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A1 Billy Boy 		
A2 Sweet And Lovely 		
A3 I Didn't Know What Time It Was 		
A4 Taboo 		
A5 I'll Never Stop Loving You 		
A6 I'll Remember April 
		
B1 So Beats My Heart For You 		
B2 For All We Know 		
B3 The Breeze And I 		
B4 Like Someone In Love 		
B5 Angel Eyes 		
B6 The Girl Next Door

Musicians:
Bass – Israel Crosby
Drums – Vernell Fournier
Piano – Ahmad Jamal

 

One of Ahmad Jamal's most popular trios, with bassist Israel Crosby and drummer Vernel Fournier, is featured in this Cadet LP anthology of live recordings made between 1958 and 1961 for Argo. Even though the pianist sticks almost exclusively to very familiar standards, his fresh approach to each of them makes his interpretations very distinctive. His spacious, light-hearted and Afro-Cuban-flavored arrangement of "Taboo" (which Art Tatum played as a virtuoso showstopper), the adventurous take of "Billy Boy," and the playfulness of his rapid but brief rendition of "I'll Remember April" are among the standout tracks. While it is preferable to locate each of the original records from which each of these dozen tracks were compiled (since not all of them have been reissued on CD), this LP contains a well-rounded sampling of early Ahmad Jamal for those who neither have the time nor the funds to acquire all of them. ---Ken Dryden, allmusic.com

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