Mel Powell's "Out On a Limb" is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, released on July 15, 2012, under Avid Entertainment. This album is a testament to Powell's virtuosity as a pianist and his ability to blend various jazz styles seamlessly. With a runtime of 41 minutes, the album features 12 tracks, each offering a unique perspective on the jazz genre.
The album kicks off with "Gone With the Wind," a classic tune that sets the stage for the rest of the album. Powell's mastery of the piano is evident in tracks like "Bunny Hug" and "Pennies from Heaven," where his playing is both intricate and expressive. The album also includes a rendition of "Stompin' At The Savoy," a jazz standard that Powell makes his own with his unique style.
"Out On a Limb" is not just a collection of songs but a showcase of Mel Powell's versatility and innovation. The album features a mix of well-known jazz standards and original compositions, all performed with Powell's signature flair. Tracks like "When Your Lover Has Gone" and "Three Little Words" highlight Powell's ability to convey deep emotion through his music.
The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Cooch" and "Beale St. Blues," which showcase Powell's ability to infuse traditional jazz with a modern sensibility. The album concludes with "Rosetta," a track that leaves a lasting impression with its complex arrangements and Powell's impeccable playing.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Mel Powell or a newcomer to his music, "Out On a Limb" is an album that will captivate and inspire. It's a celebration of jazz in all its forms, and a testament to the enduring legacy of Mel Powell.