Fred Hersch's "Night & The Music," released in 2007 on Palmetto Records, is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, showcasing the pianist's extraordinary talent and his dynamic trio's chemistry. This album marks Hersch's first studio-recorded trio album in over a decade, featuring bassist Drew Gress and drummer Nasheet Waits, who together create a richly interactive and expressive soundscape.
The album is a blend of original compositions and reinterpretations of standards, with seven of the ten tracks being first takes, adding a sense of spontaneity and freshness. Hersch's magic as an interpreter of standards shines through in tracks like "How Deep Is the Ocean," a ballad that jazz players often speed up, but Hersch handles with his signature sensitivity and depth. His original compositions, such as "Rhythm Spirit," "Heartland," and the sprawling "Galaxy Fragment/You and the Night and the Music," demonstrate his prowess as a composer, offering a mix of introspection, energy, and lyrical beauty.
"Night & The Music" is a testament to Hersch's versatility and his ability to connect with listeners through his music. Whether he's exploring the intricate harmonies of a standard or the expansive landscapes of his own compositions, Hersch's playing is always engaging, thoughtful, and deeply expressive. This album is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a rich and rewarding experience from start to finish.