Geri Allen, the acclaimed jazz pianist, offers a unique and captivating exploration of the holiday season with her 2011 album "A Child Is Born." Released under the Motema label, this 50-minute journey blends traditional Christmas carols and spirituals with her distinctive jazz and free jazz influences. Allen's virtuosic piano playing is at the forefront, accompanied by a stellar ensemble that includes bassist Kenny Davis and drummer Andrew Cyrille, among others.
The album opens with a lively rendition of "Angels We Have Heard on High," setting the tone for Allen's fresh interpretations of classic songs. She pays homage to her roots with a soulful take on "Amazing Grace" and a poignant performance of the spiritual "Let Us Break Bread Together." Allen's original compositions, such as "Imagining Gena at Sunrise" and "Imagining Gena at Sunset," showcase her compositional prowess and add a personal touch to the album.
The two-part "O Come, o Come, Emmanuel" demonstrates Allen's ability to weave intricate, free-jazz passages with traditional melodies, creating a sense of anticipation and resolution. The Christmas Medley, featuring "Away in a Manger," "What Child Is This," and "Silent Night," is a standout track, blending these well-known carols into a seamless and enchanting whole.
Throughout "A Child Is Born," Geri Allen's deep respect for the material and her innovative approach to jazz come together to create an album that is both familiar and surprising. It's a testament to her artistry and a delightful addition to any jazz or holiday music collection.