Bennie Wallace has long been known for his sudden interval leaps and somewhat angular approach, and this studio date is no exception, though it focuses exclusively on standards written between the 1930s and 1950s. The tenor saxophonist chose two top-caliber musical partners, pianist Kenny Barron and bassist Eddie Gomez, to join him on his excursions, all of which are delightful. Barron's blues-drenched piano sets the table for Wallace's mournful sax in "Willow Weep for Me," while Gomez provides a series of intriguing responses to the leader in an anything but hackneyed treatment of "Cocktails for Two." Hoagy Carmichael's warm ballad "The Nearness of You" is clearly in the hands of three masters as it is recast with a distinctively modern touch. This is easily a high point in Bennie Wallace's long career. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
The Nearness of You
01/27/2004 | Universal Japan
All Music Guide Review
The Nearness of You Track Listing
Credits of The Nearness of You
- Matthias Winckelmann
- Executive Producer
- Patrick Hinely
- Photography
- Joseph Marciano
- Engineer
- Lon Neuman
- Engineer
- Max Ross
- Assistant Engineer
- Candice Srubar
- Cover Model
- John Abbott
- Cover Photo
- Kenny Barron
- Piano
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- Joe Harley
- Producer
- Eddie Gomez
- Bass
- Bennie Wallace
- Sax (Tenor)















Plus