Brad Mehldau's "Places," released on September 5, 2000, under the Warner Jazz label, is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary jazz. This album, spanning 13 tracks and a total duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, showcases Mehldau's exceptional talent as both a solo pianist and a trio leader. Recorded in January and March of 2000 at the Mad Hatter Studios in Los Angeles, the album features a blend of solo piano pieces and trio performances, offering a rich and varied listening experience.
"Places" continues the conceptual thread from Mehldau's previous work, "Elegiac Cycle," with a theme that returns full circle by the end of the album. The tracks are named after various locations, each piece evoking the essence and atmosphere of its namesake city or place. From the vibrant energy of "Los Angeles" to the serene beauty of "Schloss Elmau," Mehldau's compositions transport the listener to different corners of the world through the universal language of jazz.
Influenced by the likes of Keith Jarrett, Mehldau's playing on "Places" is marked by its depth, introspection, and technical brilliance. The album seamlessly blends post-bop and contemporary jazz styles, creating a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition. Whether you're a long-time fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, "Places" offers a compelling exploration of Brad Mehldau's artistry and a testament to his enduring impact on the world of jazz.