Steve Kuhn's "Two By Two," released in January 2007, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz, showcasing the pianist's mastery and artistic depth. This album, featuring collaborations with bassist Steve Swallow, is a testament to Kuhn's ability to weave intricate melodies and harmonies that resonate with both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. The 11-track collection, spanning 58 minutes, is a blend of original compositions and reinterpretations, each track offering a unique perspective on Kuhn's musical vision.
The album opens with "Gentle Thoughts," a piece that immediately sets the tone with its limpid beauty and vaguely Oriental theme, evoking images of light shimmering on water. "Two By Two," the title track, follows with a rhythmic elegance that highlights Kuhn's pianistic prowess. Other standout tracks include "Remember," a poignant ballad that showcases Kuhn's lyrical sensibilities, and "Ladies In Mercedes," a more upbeat number that swings with a contemporary flair. "Deep Tango" adds a touch of Latin influence, demonstrating Kuhn's versatility and global musical influences.
Recorded under the Universal Music Division Decca Records France label, "Two By Two" is a celebration of Kuhn's enduring legacy in the jazz world. The album's production quality and the seamless interplay between Kuhn and Swallow make it a standout release in Kuhn's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of Steve Kuhn or new to his music, "Two By Two" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the timeless appeal of jazz.