Steve Kuhn, a pianist who has not often been associated with solo performances, delivers a captivating live experience in "The Maybeck Recital Series, Vol. 13." Recorded on November 18, 1990, at the renowned Maybeck Recital Hall in Berkeley, CA, this album showcases Kuhn's mastery of the piano in an intimate solo setting. Released on October 15, 1991, under the Concord Jazz label, this jazz album spans 52 minutes and features six tracks, each a testament to Kuhn's skill and musicality.
The album opens with "Old Folks," a classic tune that sets the stage for Kuhn's expressive playing. "Solar," a Miles Davis composition, follows, showcasing Kuhn's ability to interpret and reimagine well-known jazz standards. "Don't Explain" and "I Remember You" are rendered with a sensitivity and depth that highlight Kuhn's nuanced approach to ballads. "Autumn In New York" and "The Meaning Of The Blues" round out the album, each offering a unique perspective on these timeless pieces.
This live recording captures the essence of Kuhn's performance, providing a rare opportunity to experience his artistry in a solo context. The Maybeck Recital Hall, known for its exceptional acoustics, serves as the perfect backdrop for Kuhn's introspective and dynamic playing. Whether you're a longtime fan of Steve Kuhn or a newcomer to his work, "The Maybeck Recital Series, Vol. 13" is a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.