Eddie Higgins invites you into a world of timeless elegance and sophisticated charm with his 1996 jazz album, "Portrait In Black And White." Recorded at the New River Studio in Fort Lauderdale, Florida over two days in March 1996, this collection of 11 tracks is a testament to Higgins' mastery of the genre, blending classic compositions with his own unique touch.
The album opens with "Lullaby Of The Leaves," a gentle introduction that sets the tone for the journey ahead. Higgins' piano work is both delicate and powerful, showcasing his ability to evoke a range of emotions with each note. The tracklist is a mix of well-known standards like "Danny Boy" and "What Is This Thing Called Love," alongside lesser-known gems such as "Liebeslied" and "Retrato Em Branco E Preto."
Each piece is performed with a level of skill and passion that only an artist of Higgins' caliber can bring. His interpretations are fresh yet respectful of the original compositions, making this album a delight for both jazz purists and newcomers to the genre. The album's duration of just over an hour allows for a comprehensive exploration of Higgins' artistry, making it a perfect choice for a leisurely listen or a focused study of his work.
"Portrait In Black And White" is not just an album; it's a snapshot of a moment in time, capturing the essence of Eddie Higgins' musical genius. Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering his work for the first time, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So, sit back, press play, and let the music of Eddie Higgins transport you to a world of pure, unadulterated jazz.