Bucky Pizzarelli, a renowned jazz guitarist, pays tribute to the legendary Bix Beiderbecke with his 1988 album, "Bucky Pizzarelli Playing the Piano Music of Bix Beiderbecke." This captivating collection of 13 tracks showcases Pizzarelli's mastery of cool jazz and vocal jazz, as he interprets Beiderbecke's timeless compositions with a fresh perspective. The album features arrangements by Bill Challis, adding a unique layer to these beloved classics.
Recorded with a stellar ensemble that includes Artie Ayerson, Barry Galbraith, Allen Hanlon, Tony Mottola, and Howie, among others, the album spans a concise yet engaging 38 minutes. Tracks like "Davenport Blues," "Candlelights," and "Danzon" highlight Pizzarelli's virtuosic guitar work and his ability to capture the essence of Beiderbecke's piano music. The album also includes the three-part suite "After Thoughts," demonstrating Pizzarelli's versatility and depth as a musician.
Originally released on the Audiophile label, this album is a testament to Pizzarelli's enduring influence in the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan of Bucky Pizzarelli or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.