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Ahmad Jamal: Ballades
ByAhmad Jamal
piano1930 - 2023

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
Seven of the ten tracks constituting this album find Jamal all by his lonesome. His calling cardsvamping moorings, dancing lines, intelligent restraint, mastery over time, orchestral visions, a Midas touchall play a part in the production. Originals like "Because I Love You," with the in-and-out left hand ostinatos lighting the way, and "Whisperings," with both seductive and scampering charms, mark Jamal as a man wholly comfortable in his skin. So too does "Poinciana," a reflection of past glories in the present tense. A hit for the pianist some 60 years ago, buoyed back then by

Vernel Fournier
drums1928 - 2000
Israel Crosby
bass, acousticb.1919
Beauty and artistic certitude abound in other solo spacesa patient trip through "Land Of Dreams" that lives up to its name, an "Emily" with curious asides and malleable timebut Jamal also saves some self-possessed playing for the three duo encounters with his longtime bassist,

James Cammack
bass
Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980
Track Listing
Marseille; Because I Love You; I Should Care; Poinciana; Land Of Dreams; What's New; So Rare; Whisperings; Spring Is Here/Your Story; Emily.
Personnel
Ahmad Jamal
pianoAhmad Jamal: piano; James Cammack: bass (1, 7, 9).
Album information
Title: Ballades | Year Released: 2019 | Record Label: Jazzbook Records
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