January 1998
by Jay Piriz
Well folks, on this CD you get double your money's worth! "Chan's Song" (Herbie Hancock), the second cut on the CD, is a wonderfully interpreted instrumental piano piece that is absolute candy for the ears. Wilson does the "Tennessee Waltz" (Stewart, King), with grace, emotion and sultry sexiness the likes of which I have never heard before. Lonnie Plaxico's basslines and Terrasson's electric piano are like accents on Wilson's every word. It's a beautiful thing. But there's more. Trust me when I tell you that you have never heard a more captivating interpretation of "Autumn Leaves" (Prevert, Kosma) than the one Terrasson does on the fifth cut. I can only tell you that familiar standards like "Tea For Two" (Caesar, Youmans), and "If Ever I Would Leave You" (Lerner, Loewe), are positively delightful and refreshing. You heard it here first--you can't do much better than this for contemporary jazz. The quality of this recording and the total artistic involvement of these performers are right at the top. Get it! GO BACK TO: |