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Gwilym Simcock's "Blues Vignette" is a captivating journey through the world of jazz, released on November 16, 2009, under Basho Records. This two-hour and ten-minute album is a testament to Simcock's virtuosic piano playing and his ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and engaging collection of tracks.
The album opens with "Little People," a delicate and introspective piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Simcock's exploration of Grieg's Piano Concerto's second movement showcases his classical training and his ability to reinterpret classical pieces with a jazz sensibility. "On Broadway" brings a touch of swing and a nod to the great American songbook, while the three improvisations offer a glimpse into Simcock's spontaneous and inventive musical mind.
"Caldera" and "Jaco and Joe" are standout tracks that highlight Simcock's ability to create atmospheric and evocative soundscapes. The Suite for Cello and Piano, featuring parts "Kinship" and "Homeward," is a beautiful collaboration that showcases the chemistry between Simcock and his cello counterpart.
The album also includes a series of shorter, more intimate pieces like "Tundra," "Blues Vignette," and "Black Coffee," each offering a unique flavor and mood. Simcock's renditions of standards like "Nice Work If You Can Get It," "Cry Me A River," and "1981" are fresh and full of surprises, demonstrating his deep understanding and respect for the jazz tradition.
Throughout "Blues Vignette," Gwilym Simcock's mastery of the piano and his innovative approach to jazz shine through, making this album a compelling listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to his music.