Joined by several important guests,
Cyrus Chestnut proves once again that he is among the brightest, post-bop players of his generation. For this effort, his trio includes legends
Ron Carter on bass and
Billy Higgins on drums. Joining them are all-stars
Lewis Nash (drums on two tracks),
James Carter (alto on three tracks),
Joe Lovano (tenor sax on two tracks), and two significant appearances by vocalist
Anita Baker. This album is very good as well as very solid, with no tracks that clearly stand above the rest.
Nash and
Baker appear together on the album's only two standards: the slow, sexy "Summertime" and the bright, scat-filled "My Favorite Things."
Carter's virtuoso brilliance dominates "Miss Thing" and "The Journey."
Lovano contributes his unique intensity to "Any Way You Can" and joins
Carter for the impressive two-horned workout "Sharp." As for the leader, he continues to demonstrate the rare ability to generate soul from the percussive piano. Though his versatility and technical facility is plainly evident, it is this emotional gift which sets him apart. He can play loud and fast; he has developed a lighter, more delicate touch on the ballads; he imparts elements of both blues and gospel in his sound; and he writes his own music.
Cyrus Chestnut is recommended -- the album and the musician. ~ Brian Bartolini