"Rendezvous At Sunnie's 1969" by Ralph Sutton is a vibrant collection of 13 tracks that encapsulates the essence of ragtime and boogie-woogie, recorded live in February 1969. Released on January 9, 2007, by Arbors Records, this album is a testament to Sutton's mastery of the stride piano tradition, a genre he inherited from the likes of Fats Waller and James P. Johnson.
The album features a swinging small-combo format, with Sutton's dynamic piano playing taking center stage. Joined by Dick Cary, the duo delivers classic tracks that are as energetic as they are timeless. From the upbeat "I Can't Believe" to the sultry "In A Sentimental Mood," each song showcases Sutton's virtuosity and his ability to infuse each piece with his unique style.
"Rendezvous At Sunnie's 1969" is not just a collection of songs; it's a live performance that captures the spontaneity and excitement of a live show. The album's duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes offers a comprehensive journey through Sutton's repertoire, highlighting his versatility and deep understanding of the genre.
Born in Hamburg, Missouri, Ralph Sutton was an American jazz pianist known for his stride piano prowess. His influence in the jazz world is undeniable, and this album is a perfect introduction to his work for both new and seasoned fans. Whether you're a connoisseur of ragtime and boogie-woogie or simply looking to explore the rich history of jazz, "Rendezvous At Sunnie's 1969" is an essential listen.