"Last of the Whorehouse Piano" is a captivating collaboration between two jazz piano legends, Jay McShann and Ralph Sutton, released in 1989 under the Chiaroscuro Records label. This album is a vibrant journey through the rich tapestry of blues, boogie-woogie, jazz, and swing music, showcasing the dynamic interplay between these two masterful pianists.
With a runtime of just over an hour, the album features 13 tracks, each a testament to the musicians' virtuosity and their deep roots in the American jazz tradition. From the sultry "Honey" to the upbeat "Do Wah" and the classic "Sweet Georgia Brown," the album offers a diverse range of styles and moods. McShann and Sutton's duet on "Old Fashioned Love" and "Indiana" highlights their exceptional synergy, while solo performances like McShann's "Cherry" and Sutton's "Crazy Rhythm" demonstrate their individual artistry.
The album's title, "Last of the Whorehouse Piano," hints at the raw, unfiltered energy of the music, evoking the lively atmosphere of the jazz clubs and honky-tonks where such tunes were born. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an engaging and authentic experience, celebrating the enduring legacy of these two remarkable musicians.