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The Fred Hersch Trio: Sunday Night At The Vanguard
ByFred Hersch
pianob.1955
Hersch says this is his best trio album. Almost every artist says that about their latestthat this one's the best. But he might be right. The vote here would have gone to a studio recording, Whirl (Palmetto Records, 2010), a marvelous in-the-zone effort with this same trioJohn Hebert on bass,

Eric McPherson
drumsThe trio opens with Richard Rodgers' "A Cockeyed Optimist," which is not exactly a familiar tune, in spite of its authorship. But as an opener it works to perfection, with a silvery, raindrop intro that finds a quirky groove that paints an upbeat atmosphere, with a bright melody that sounds like a second cousin to "It Might As Well Be Spring."
"Serpentine," a Hersch original, is a wandering slither of a tune, unpredictable and spooky, lovely in its fluid, abstract way; "The Optimum Thing" sparkles; and "Blackwing Palomino," maybe the only jazz tune ever written for a pencil, has the feel of a new jazz standard.
Hersch's output has been consistently excellent, but sometimesas on this special Sunday Nightthe stars align. The trio, from the opening notes of "The Cockeyed Optimist," is locked into and to a telepathic interplay zoneplayful and eloquent, elegant and assured.
The Lennon and McCartney gem, "For No One," has the forlorn desperation of the song's lyrical content. The Beatles' versiona masterpiece in its own rightdidn't take things to this dark of a place.

Kenny Wheeler
flugelhorn1930 - 2014

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982
Track Listing
A Cockeyed Optimist; Serpentine; The Optimum Thing; Calligram; Blackwing Palomino; For No One; Everybody’s Song But My Own; The Peacocks; We See; Solo Encore: Valentine.
Personnel
Fred Hersch
pianoFred Hersch: piano; John Hébert: bass; Eric McPherson: drums.
Album information
Title: Sunday Night at the Vanguard | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Palmetto Records
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