Martial Solal, a name synonymous with virtuosity and innovation in the world of jazz, delivers an enchanting experience with "Solo Piano: Unreleased 1966 Los Angeles Session. Volume 2." This album, released on May 20, 2018, under Fresh Sound Records, is a treasure trove of 13 tracks that span a total of 53 minutes, showcasing Solal's mastery of the piano and his deep understanding of both French jazz and traditional jazz genres.
Recorded in 1966 but only released decades later, this collection offers a unique glimpse into Solal's creative process and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and captivating whole. The album opens with "Pennies from Heaven," a classic tune that Solal reinterprets with his signature flair, setting the tone for the rest of the album. Tracks like "Blues Martial" and "Fig Leaf Raf" highlight Solal's improvisational skills and his knack for creating melodies that are both intricate and accessible.
"Exactly Like You" and "Ain't Miss Behavin'" showcase Solal's ability to infuse standard jazz tunes with a fresh perspective, while "Begin the Beguine" and "Ah Non" demonstrate his talent for bringing a French jazz sensibility to well-known compositions. The album also includes original pieces like "Suite 105" and "Un Poco Loco," which further highlight Solal's compositional prowess and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz piano.
Throughout the album, Solal's technical brilliance is on full display, but it is his musicality and emotional depth that truly set him apart. Whether he is playing a lively rendition of "Kansas City Stomp" or a more introspective piece like "Everything Happens to Me," Solal's playing is always imbued with a sense of purpose and passion.
"Solo Piano: Unreleased 1966 Los Angeles Session. Volume 2" is not just a collection of songs; it is a testament to Martial Solal's enduring legacy as one of the greatest jazz pianists of all time. For both longtime fans and newcomers to his music, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich and rewarding exploration of Solal's artistry and his contributions to the world of jazz.