Dive into the captivating world of Milt Buckner's "Block Chords Parade - 1974," a gem from the exotica genre that showcases the mastery of this legendary jazz pianist and organist. Originally recorded in 1974 and released posthumously in 2008 by Disques Black & Blue, this album is a testament to Buckner's innovative use of block chords, a technique where melodies are played with full chords rather than single notes.
Featuring collaborations with the esteemed Major Holley and Jo Jones, "Block Chords Parade - 1974" spans 12 tracks and 54 minutes of enchanting music. The album includes both original compositions and classic covers, such as "All of Me" and "Time After Time," each infused with Buckner's unique style and virtuosity. Tracks like "Jean-Marie Ampex - Take 2" and "Blues for Dyane" highlight his ability to blend jazz, blues, and exotica elements seamlessly.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1915, Milt Buckner left an indelible mark on the jazz world with his distinctive playing style. "Block Chords Parade - 1974" is a must-listen for fans of jazz and exotica, offering a rich tapestry of sound that continues to inspire and delight listeners. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Buckner's work or new to his music, this album is a rewarding exploration of his genius.