Larry Goldings, a versatile and eclectic jazz artist, presents his captivating album "Quartet," released on January 24, 2006, under Palmetto Records. This 52-minute journey through contemporary and post-bop jazz, with hints of Latin influences, showcases Goldings' remarkable prowess on the keys and his knack for blending diverse musical styles.
"Quartet" is a testament to Goldings' musical versatility, featuring a mix of original compositions and interpretations of works by artists like Björk, Thelonious Monk, and French songwriter Gabriel Fauré. The album's tracklist, including standout pieces like "Singsong," "Hesitation Blues," and "We Shall Overcome," offers a rich tapestry of jazz expressions that highlight the ensemble's chemistry and Goldings' innovative approach.
Recorded over two days in February 2005, the album captures the spontaneity and passion of the live studio sessions. Goldings is joined by an exceptional trio, creating a cohesive sound that is both intimate and dynamic. The seamless flow from one track to the next makes "Quartet" a compelling listen from start to finish.
Critics have praised "Quartet" for its inventive arrangements and Goldings' masterful playing, with some hailing it as one of the best jazz recordings of 2006. Whether you're a longtime fan of Larry Goldings or new to his music, "Quartet" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.