Billy Taylor's GRP release is comprised of two of the pianist's suites (which are actually a series of songs), along with a pair of shorter pieces. "Homage" pays tribute to some of
Taylor's earlier heroes, including violinists
Eddie South and
Stuff Smith, bassists
Slam Stewart and
Oscar Pettiford, drummers Sid Catlett and
Jo Jones, and pianist
Art Tatum. None of those musicians are actually imitated, but the three-part work does feature excellent interplay between
Taylor's trio (with bassist Chip Jackson and drummer
Steve Johns) and
the Turtle Island String Quartet. One misses the strings a bit during the ten-part "Step Into My Dream," an episodic work that portrays a walk through Harlem and is designed to be performed in conjunction with the
David Parsons Dance Company. Most of the music is straight-ahead in a boppish vein, although there is a stride piece, a calypso, a free-form section and even a rap.
Taylor plays quite well throughout the program, concluding the set with a jazz waltz and an encore ("One for Fun") with
Turtle Island. Although not essential, there are enough bright moments on the stimulating set to make this a recommended release. ~ Scott Yanow