Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of bebop and cool jazz with Al Haig's "Stella By Starlight," a captivating album released on August 1, 2014, by Edberg & Smith Records. This concise yet powerful collection spans just under 30 minutes, featuring eight tracks that showcase Al Haig's mastery as a pioneer of bebop piano.
The album opens with the title track, "Stella By Starlight," a classic composed by Victor Young and Ned Washington, originally recorded by Dick Haymes and Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra. Al Haig's rendition is a testament to his skill and the enduring appeal of this jazz standard. The tracklist also includes other beloved jazz compositions like "Sweet Lorraine," "The Man I Love," and "Someone to Watch Over Me," each reimagined through Haig's unique perspective.
Al Haig, born Alan Warren Haig in 1922, was an influential figure in the jazz world, known for his contributions to the bebop movement. His playing style, characterized by its rhythmic complexity and harmonic sophistication, is evident throughout this album. "Stella By Starlight" is not just a showcase of Haig's virtuosity but also a celebration of the rich history of jazz.
The album's brevity belies its depth, offering a focused exploration of Haig's artistry. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album provides a compelling introduction to the work of Al Haig and the enduring allure of bebop and cool jazz.