Mulgrew Miller is in top form for these 1995 sessions. as he covers a wide range of compositions. With his regular trio on hand, including bassist Richie Goods and drummer Karriem Riggins, plus the addition of percussionist Steve Kroon and conga player Big Black, this marked the pianist's final recording for the Novus label. Miller's exotic "Eastern Joy Dance" and thoughtful "Second Thoughts" (which brings James Williams' writing style to mind) provide an excellent introduction. Standards include a breezy waltz treatment of "Getting to Know You" (from The King and I) and a driving rendition of "If I Should Lose You." The Beatles' "Fool on the Hill" takes flight in Miller's hands, as he adds a sprightly touch without sounding like a cocktail pianist. He also manages to make something of the usually lame "I Don't Know How to Love Him," as one wouldn't expect an introspective gospel flavor added to an Andrew Lloyd Webber composition, even if it is from Jesus Christ Superstar. Goods' contributed the soulful "Nandhi" to provide a strong finish to this rewarding, though now sadly out of print, CD. ~ by Ken Dryden, AMG.
RCA/Novus Records, 01241
63188-2, 1995
Recorded & Mixed
20th-21st March, 1995 At Manhattan Center Studios, New York City
Musicians:
Mulgrew Miller - Piano
[Steinway Concert Grand]
Richie Goods - Bass
Karriem Riggins - Drums
Big Black - Conga (#1,2,4,7)
Steve Kroon - Percussion
(#1,2,7,8)
Tracks:
01. Eastern Joy Dance
{Mulgrew Miller} (6:39)
02. Second Thoughts {Mulgrew
Miller} (5:49)
03. Sweet Sioux {Freddie
Hubbard} (6:52)
04. Getting To Know You
{Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II} (6:19)
05. Whisper {Mulgrew Miller}
(5:46)
06. Didn't We {Jimmy Webb}
(5:15)
07. Fool On The Hill {John
Lennon, Paul McCartney} (6:46)
08. I Don't Know How To Love
Him {Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice} (5:11)
09. If I Should Lose You
{Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin} (6:54)
10. Nandhi {Richie Goods}
(5:36)
Total Time: 61:07
Credits:
Producer - Tim Patterson
Recording, Mixing &
Mastering - James Nicholls
Assistant Recording &
Mixing Engineer - Richard Clarke
Art Direction, Artwork,
Design - Sean Mosher-Smith
Photography - Daniel Miller
Liner Notes - Samuel Fromartz