During his long career, pianist
Monty Alexander excelled in trio settings, and he's primarily heard in this collection of live performances at various venues with two different groups, with these recordings all coming from his personal archives. Kicking off with an inspired, upbeat "Come Fly with Me" (forever associated with vocalist
Frank Sinatra),
Alexander seems in a jovial mood throughout most of the CD. He has a lot of fun with "Sweet Georgia Brown," opening with a bit of stride before shifting into a wild ride incorporating some
Thelonious Monk-like dissonance, but in the typical uptempo setting favored by
Oscar Peterson. His interpretation of
John Lewis' "Django" retains its standard dramatic introduction; then he subtly swings it with a brief detour into "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise," adding a bluesy air to it. At times, he inserts licks from a number of different songs à la
Art Tatum or
Dorothy Donegan, especially in the unusually hilarious setting of "Body and Soul." The closing medley begins with
Alexander's sentimental ballad "Home," then segues into a lively, calypso-flavored performance of
Blue Mitchell's "Fungii Mama."
Alexander's
Uplift is well-named, as these live recordings represent some of his best work from his half-century as a professional jazz pianist. ~ Ken Dryden