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George Cables Two-CD Solo Piano Set, You Don’t Know Me (Kind of Blue Records) Print E-mail
Written by Glenn A Mitchell, LA Jazz Scene   
Sunday, 29 June 2008

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You Don't Know Me
 

No one plays jazz piano like piano great, George Cables.  When listening to him in any setting, it is quite easy to hear and identify his style in the first few measures of any piece.  I was pleasantly surprised to find he had recently released a fine conglomerate of standards, jazz favorites and some originals he crafted – all on a 2-CD solo recording!  I started playing them and haven’t stopped since!  I don’t even think of this music with or without a group as a trio or more – the music is that fulfilling. 

Of the twenty-one selections, eight are originals, including a splendid tune, “Helen’s Song,” written for his longtime lady friend.  It is also presented as an intro to his website.  Other delicious tunes that he’s written and my favorites are: “EVC,” “Lullaby,” “Morning Song,” and “Looking for the Light.” 

Two reasons why I like the material presented are the clarity and flavorful performance.  Among the standards and jazz classics that Cables interprets so well are: “Up Jumped Spring,” Bill Evans’ “Waltz for Debby,” “My Foolish Heart,” “Ana Marie” from legendary sax great, Wayne Shorter, and “Stella by Starlight.”  Total performance time for this two-CD set is 120 minutes.  The results are a complete and favorable musical journey.  George Cables continues to perform, not only in the US, but several places worldwide on regular occasion.  See both his website: www.georgecables.com for lots of updated info and www.kindofbluerecords.com   Definitely recommended.

Glenn A. Mitchell writes for L.A. Jazz Scene. Reprinted with permission from the  August 2008 issue.      

                                                                                  

      
 

 
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