Jay Leonhart drew inspiration early in his
musical life from the Oscar Peterson Trio (with
Ray Brown and Herb Ellis), which serves somewhat
as a model for this trio date. With
pianist Ted Rosenthal and guitarist Joe Cohn,
they put together a delightful set, sharing
the solo spotlight and playing superb backgrounds
for one another. Each of the musicians wrote
fresh charts for the session. The bassist added
lyrics to Tommy Flanagan's "Beyond the
Bluebird" (retitled "My Bluebird")
with the composer's approval, though his bass
solo steals the spotlight from his vocal. Leonhart's
arrangement of "C Jam Blues" explores
new ground by deftly re-harmonizing Duke Ellington's
famous piece. "For Real" is the one
original on the disc, a challenging vocal feature
for the leader. Rosenthal's scores "If
I Only Had a Brain" as a jaunty waltz
with some occasionally ominous bass chords
thrown in for fun, while "Nobody Else
but Me" is a straight-ahead swinger. His
playful look at "Jitterbug Waltz" will
delight fans of Fats Waller. The guitarist
chose to arrange three compositions by his
late father, tenor saxophonist Al Cohn. "Take
Four" serves as a snappy opener while
featuring some of the best solos of the date
in this neglected bop masterpiece. "You
and Me" is another bop cooker, played
over the chord changes to "Tea for Two." The
sauntering "Two Funky People," featuring
a humorous arco bass solo by the leader, wraps
this thoroughly enjoyable CD.
— Ken Dryden
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2004
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