Dive into the world of avant-garde jazz with Simon Nabatov's "Spinning Songs of Herbie Nichols," a captivating solo piano album released on February 1, 2012, via Leo Records. This album is a testament to Nabatov's virtuosity and his unique interpretation of the legendary Herbie Nichols' compositions. With a runtime of 1 hour and 4 minutes, the album features eight tracks that showcase Nabatov's innovative approach to free jazz.
The album opens with "2300 Skiddoo," a piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. Other standout tracks include "The Spinning Song," a piece that highlights Nabatov's improvisational skills, and "Lady Sings the Blues," a soulful rendition that pays homage to the blues tradition. The album also features lesser-known Nichols compositions like "Sunday Stroll" and "The Third World," giving listeners a fresh perspective on the jazz legend's work.
Nabatov's playing is characterized by his use of dissonance, unexpected harmonies, and a keen sense of timing. His interpretation of Nichols' songs is not just a cover but a reimagining, giving each piece a new life and relevance in the contemporary jazz landscape. Whether you're a fan of free jazz, avant-garde music, or simply appreciate excellent piano playing, "Spinning Songs of Herbie Nichols" is an album that will captivate and inspire.