Dive into the world of cool jazz with Marc Hemmeler's "For Betty," a captivating album released on January 1, 2007, under the Elabeth label. This 39-minute journey through the genre features eight enchanting tracks that showcase Hemmeler's mastery of the piano, accompanied by the legendary Ray Brown on bass. Recorded at Studio Davout in Paris on October 27, 1998, the album offers a timeless collection of jazz standards and original compositions that highlight the duo's exceptional musical chemistry.
The album opens with "Girl Talk," setting the stage for a series of captivating performances that include reimagined classics like "Danny Boy" and "Take the 'A' Train," as well as original pieces such as "Give Me Something" and "A Portrait of Jenny." Hemmeler's delicate touch and Brown's solid, swinging bass lines create a rich tapestry of sound that is both sophisticated and accessible. Standout tracks like "Love Walked In" and "Bryan's Song / Watch What Happens" demonstrate the duo's ability to infuse familiar tunes with fresh energy and nuance.
"For Betty" is a testament to Hemmeler's artistry and his enduring collaboration with Ray Brown. The album's intimate setting and top-notch production quality make it a standout in the cool jazz genre, appealing to both longtime jazz enthusiasts and those new to the genre. Whether you're a fan of classic jazz standards or contemporary jazz innovations, "For Betty" offers a delightful listening experience that showcases the best of Marc Hemmeler's musical prowess.