Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of ragtime and boogie-woogie with Ralph Sutton's "At St. George Church," a captivating live album recorded in 1992 and released in 2006. This double CD set captures the essence of Sutton's masterful piano playing during a solo concert at St. George Church in Bristol, England, originally broadcast on BBC Radio 3.
Spanning a generous 1 hour and 50 minutes, the album features 19 tracks that showcase Sutton's virtuosic skill and deep connection to the jazz tradition. From the playful "Tea for Two" and "Ain'y Misbehavin'" to the soulful "St. Louis Blues," Sutton's interpretations are both reverent and innovative. The album also includes insightful introductions by Alyn Shipton, providing context and enhancing the listening experience.
Highlights include the medleys of "Old Folks" and "Cottage for Sale," as well as "Sophisticated Lady" and "Ring Dem Bells," which demonstrate Sutton's ability to weave together classic tunes with seamless grace. The album also features personal touches, such as "Ralph's Story About Morning Air" and "Ralph Talks About Willie The Lion," adding a narrative layer to the musical performance.
Ralph Sutton's "At St. George Church" is a testament to his enduring legacy as a pianist and a treasure trove for fans of ragtime and boogie-woogie. Whether you're a longtime admirer or new to Sutton's work, this album offers a rich and engaging journey through the heart of American jazz.