Pianist
Melillo has a distinguished career as a sideman with
Phil Woods,
Sonny Rollins,
Chet Baker, and others. Only recently has he begun to regularly lead his own groups. Although very much entrenched in the bop tradition, this engaging selection of tunes by
Herbie Nichols and
Thelonious Monk should broaden the appeal of
Melillo. For one, there are few pianists who appreciate the much-neglected Nichols and can play his quirky compositions with nuance and flair. Joined by Italian bassist Massimo Moriconi and drummer Giampaolo Ascolese, the trio flawlessly runs through the changes.
Melillo does not sound at all like Nichols or
Monk - he plays too many notes! But, as anyone who has followed his career knows, that is his style, and he puts his individual stamp on everything he does. It works here, thanks to a good ear, attention to detail, and strong technique. ~ Steve Loewy