Saturday, February 20, 2021

Kevin Hays - El Matador (1990)

Kevin Hays recorded this early session (his second as a leader) in 1990, at the age of 22. Originally released in 1991 on the Jazz City import label, the disc was reissued in the U.S. in 1998 by Evidence. The young pianist is joined by alto/soprano saxophonist Steve Wilson, bassist Scott Colley, drummer Bill Stewart, and on four tracks, the tenor titan Joe Henderson. Hays' writing and playing are remarkably advanced, particularly on "Emperor Leon" (dedicated to drummer Leon Parker) and "The Brahmin's Son," an extended piece inspired by Herman Hesse. Quartet renderings of "The Good Life" and John Coltrane's "Like Sonny" also appear, along with a full quintet arrangement of Hindemith's "Nobilissima Visione," on which Henderson truly shines. Steve Wilson's angular blues-head "No Such Luck" closes the set. El Matador is a vital addition to Hays' discography, even after the fact. ~ by David R. Adler, AMG. 

Jazz City, PCCY-00247, 1991
Evidence Records, ECD 22199-2, 1998
Recorded August, 1990 At “The Studio”, New York City 

Musicians:
Kevin Hays - Piano
Steve Wilson - Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone
Joe Henderson - Tenor Saxophone {#1,2,5,6)
Scott Colley - Bass
Bill Stewart - Drums 

Tracks:
1. El Matador {Kevin Hays} (8:02)
2. Emperor Leon {Kevin Hays} (10:28)
3. Like Sonny {John Coltrane} (6:46)
4. The Good Life {Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon} (6:56)
5. The Brahmin's Son {Kevin Hays} (10:54)
6. Nobilissima Visione {Paul Hindemith} (6:16)
7. Snake Eyes {Kevin Hays} (7:53)
8. No Such Luck {Steve Wilson} (5:26) 

Total Time: 62:41 

Credits:
Producer - Tony Ariga, Yoshiaki Masuo
Engineer - David Baker
Photography - Alan Nahigian
Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
Reissue Producer - Jerry Gordon

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