West Coast pianist
Clay Giberson's initial offering from the Origin label vividly recalls the seminal trio of
Bill Evans,
Scott LaFaro, and
Paul Motian by the introspective manner in which it presents the music. Like
Evans,
Giberson's touch is well modulated, revealing an impressive lyrical demeanor. The nine compositions on the program all come from
Giberson's pen. They are delicate, gentle, and, most of all, melodic but still distinctive.
Giberson does not run out of ideas before the album is over. This trio of players can be spellbinding as they work their will on each tune. "Have Wings...Will Fly" showcases a strong bond between
Giberson and bassist Dave Captein. For more than six minutes they perform as if doing a classical sonata for piano and bass. Captein shows his mastery of the instrument by playing both arco and pizzicato. The complex "Incompatibility" is about as profound as the music gets on this set. As the title implies, there is a tussle between the trio members to push their ideas to the forefront. But everything is resolved in the last few measures as a sense of serenity sets in. The tempo picks up somewhat and the rhythms get a bit more jagged with an earnest rendition of "Treasure." "The Spirit Lingers" brings to the fore the important contributions made by the drums of Chris Lee. On this cut, Lee, with well-timed rim and cymbal reports, emphasizes the statement being made by
Giberson. With this initial offering,
Giberson shows a great deal of promise, raising expectations that future releases will be equally as captivating. ~ Dave Nathan