At the time of its release this was a true rarity, a full album of
Duke Ellington featured with a trio sans his orchestra. Although his talents at the piano sometimes have been overshadowed by his many accomplishments as a composer, arranger, and bandleader,
Ellington was actually one of the very few stride pianists (along with
Mary Lou Williams) to effectively make the transition into more modern styles of jazz without losing his own musical personality; in fact
Duke was an early influence on both
Thelonious Monk and
Cecil Taylor. Throughout this CD (which contains one previously unissued track),
Ellington sounds modern (especially rhythmically and in his chord voicings) and shows that he could have made a viable career out of just being a pianist. ~ Scott Yanow