"At The Brewhouse" by the Kenny Drew Trio is a captivating live jazz album recorded at the Brewhouse in England on July 22, 1992, and released by Storyville on October 20, 2000. This album is a testament to the virtuosity and elegance of Kenny Drew, a standout pianist in the world of modern jazz. The trio, completed by Niels Henning Orsted Pedersen on double bass and Alvin Queen on drums, delivers a dynamic and engaging performance that spans a variety of jazz styles, including hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz.
The album features seven tracks, each showcasing the trio's exceptional musicianship and chemistry. From the intricate melodies of "In Your Own Sweet Way" to the soulful rendition of "It Might As Well Be Spring," and the bluesy "Bluesology," the album offers a rich and diverse listening experience. The inclusion of standards like "It Could Happen To You" and "You Don't Know What Love Is" adds a touch of familiarity, while "All Blues" provides a nod to the genre's roots.
With a total runtime of 73 minutes, "At The Brewhouse" is a substantial body of work that highlights the trio's ability to captivate an audience with their live performance. The album comes housed in a jewel case with a black plastic tray and an 8-page booklet, adding a touch of physical appeal to the musical excellence within. Whether you're a longtime fan of Kenny Drew or a newcomer to his work, this album is a compelling exploration of his artistry and the power of live jazz.