With so few major composers still alive by the mid-'90s, it was logical that jazz musicians would try to expand their repertoire by exploring the works of non-jazz writers. None of
Stephen Sondheim's compositions have thus far become jazz standards but that may change after the release of this CD. Three of the tracks unfortunately feature vocals by the overdramatic
Nancy Wilson and the R&Bish
Peabo Bryson but
Holly Cole (on two numbers) fares much better. The most interesting moments are provided by the all-star musicians which include such players as tenors
Joshua Redman and
Grover Washington, Jr., guitarist
Jim Hall, pianist
Herbie Hancock,
Wayne Shorter on soprano and trumpeter
Terence Blanchard among others.
Sondheim himself makes a guest appearance in a piano duet with
Hancock on "They Ask Me Why I Believe in You." And best of all, there is no version here of "Send in the Clowns." This varied set has its memorable performances. ~ Scott Yanow