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Bill O'Connell: A Change Is Gonna Come
ByBill O'Connell
pianoO'Connell wrote seven of the album's ten numbers, and they traverse the spectrum from bright to brooding, upbeat to meditative. At the keyboard, O'Connell's approach is sharp and percussive but never devoid of lyricism or awareness. The Latin blueprint for which he is best known is usually close at hand and ready to be applied. To help keep things interesting, O'Connell varies the group size and instrumentation, using saxophonist

Craig Handy
saxophoneb.1962

Pedrito Martinez
percussion
Lincoln Goines
bassb.1953

Steve Jordan
drumsb.1957

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967
Among the surprises is the finale, the Victor Young/Ned Washington standard "My Foolish Heart," which is normally played as a ballad but is revamped here as a crisp and funky foxtrot. Another is the breezy calypso "Sun for Sunny," wherein O'Connell erases any doubt about the dedicatee's name by incorporating a phrase from

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Sam Cooke
vocals1931 - 1964
There is an abundance of bright and listenable music on A Change Is Gonna Come, with O'Connell's keen, lively piano in the forefront, ably supported by Goines, Jordan and their guests. And if that is not enough, it could help cure those "Covid Blues." ">
Track Listing
Moment’s Notice; Loco-Motive; Covid Blues; A Change Is Gonna Come; Sun for Sonny; Enough Is Enough; Sweet Peanut; A Prayer for Us; Chaos; My Foolish Heart.
Personnel
Bill O'Connell
pianoCraig Handy
saxophoneLincoln Goines
bassSteve Jordan
drumsPedrito Martinez
percussionAlbum information
Title: A Change Is Gonna Come | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Savant Records
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