"Like That" is a captivating jazz album by the renowned guitarist Jimmy Bruno, released in 1996 under the Concord Jazz label. This album is a testament to Bruno's virtuosity and his ability to blend various jazz styles, including bebop, hard bop, post bop, and soul-jazz, into a cohesive and engaging musical experience.
Joined by special guest Joey DeFrancesco on the organ, Bruno's regular trio creates a dynamic and soulful guitar-organ collaboration that highlights the best of both musicians. The album features 11 tracks, including original compositions and classic jazz standards, all recorded over two days in August 1995.
From the energetic and intricate "E.V." and "Raezer's Edge" to the tender and melodic "Waltz For Nancy" and "There Is No Greater Love," "Like That" showcases Bruno's versatility and technical prowess. The album also includes a mix of up-tempo tracks like "Night Dreamer" and "Unit Seven," and slower, more introspective pieces such as "The Iguana's Uncle" and "Stars Fell On Alabama."
With a total runtime of just over an hour, "Like That" offers a rich and satisfying listen for jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. The album has been well-received by critics and fans, earning a solid rating of 3.92 out of 5 on Rate Your Music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Jimmy Bruno or new to his music, "Like That" is sure to impress with its skillful performances and engaging compositions.