Marc Copland's "Modinha - New York Trio Recordings, Vol. 1" is a captivating jazz album released on Pirouet Records in 2006. This album showcases the exceptional talents of Marc Copland on piano, accompanied by the esteemed Gary Peacock on bass and Bill Stewart on drums. Recorded over two days in March 2006 at Bennett Studio in New Jersey and meticulously mixed and mastered in Munich, this album is a testament to the trio's chemistry and musical prowess.
The album features nine tracks, each offering a unique blend of improvisation and composition. From the playful "Half a Finger Snap" to the introspective "Rain," and the upbeat "Slap Happy," the album spans a diverse range of moods and tempos. The title track, "Modinha," is a standout piece, showcasing the trio's ability to weave intricate melodies and rhythms together seamlessly. Other highlights include "Sweet Peach Tree" and "Taking a Chance on Love," which demonstrate the trio's versatility and depth.
With a total runtime of 52 minutes, "Modinha - New York Trio Recordings, Vol. 1" is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The album captures the essence of live performance, with each track feeling spontaneous and full of life. Marc Copland's piano work is particularly noteworthy, offering a blend of technical skill and emotional depth that is sure to resonate with listeners. Whether you're a fan of traditional jazz or contemporary improvisation, this album is a must-add to your collection.