With 24-year-old, metro Detroit bassist Ron Carter and fellow Bostonian, veteran drummer Roy Haynes, pianist Byard has formed a partnership on this recording that effectively grasps modern jazz. This is no standard trio; they're a collective who romps through these seven selections with a surprise or more a minute. It's mainly due to Byard's refusal to sit still. Penning five of these not-so-easy pieces, Byard digs into a 5/4 modal calypso, rippling off minor incursions or stair-step delicate lines for the long jam "Cinco y Quatro." Part of an incomplete suite, "Mellow Septet" is an easy swinging blues much like "Freddie Freeloader," with Byard rambling in mid-section. He switches from Erroll Garner, elfish lines to a Fats Waller-type stride on "Garnerin' a Bit," replete with Carter's deep blue bass and Haynes' precision-stroked brushes. Of course, Byard loves to reharmonize and reinvent standards. "Giant Steps" is taken at half-tempo from the original, but the melody itself has twice as many notes, especially in the blizzard-like coda. A combo "Bess, You Is My Woman/It Ain't Necessarily So" starts with ruminating tom toms which introduce "Bess" as a sinister mistress, then depict her as an elegant sophisticate in ballad form. Haynes is knocked out by the woman, breaking out in bomb-like bursts twice during "So," and he is the fuse for a free-burning ending. Sometimes it seems as if these three are restrained, holding back the all-out power they possess. Shackles tossed aside, they can get it done like few other trios, and were they a working band during the next few decades, it would have been glorious to hear where they would take this format. "Here's Jaki" is a tip of the iceberg. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi
Here's Jaki
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CD
$11.99HERE'S JAKI
06/15/1995
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CD
$26.99HERE'S JAKI (JPN)
03/24/2006
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Here's Jaki Track Listing
Credits of Here's Jaki
- Don Schlitten
- Design
- DuBose Heyward
- Composer
- Jaki Byard
- Piano, Sax (Alto)
- Phil DeLancie
- Digital Remastering
- Esmond Edwards
- Producer, Photography
- Rudy Van Gelder
- Engineer
- Ira Gershwin
- Composer
- Joe Goldberg
- Liner Notes
- Roy Haynes
- Drums
- George Gershwin
- Composer
- Ron Carter
- Bass







