Claude Bolling, a master of blending jazz with classical elements, presents "Bolling!" a vibrant and dynamic album that showcases his unique musical prowess. Released on March 9, 2007, under the Extraplatte label, this album is a delightful fusion of ragtime, French jazz, and traditional jazz, spanning a concise yet engaging 51 minutes.
The album opens with Bolling's "Concerto for Guitar and Jazz Piano Trio," a four-movement suite that takes the listener on a journey through various cultural influences. The first movement, "Hispanic Dance," is a lively and rhythmic piece that reflects the spirit of Spanish music. The second movement, "Mexicaine," brings a touch of Mexican flair with its vibrant and energetic melodies. The third movement, "Invention," showcases Bolling's classical training with a more structured and intricate composition. The final movement, "Africaine," incorporates elements of African music, adding a unique and exotic flavor to the suite.
Following the concerto, Bolling offers a fresh take on Dave Brubeck's iconic "Take Five," transforming it into a playful and engaging piece with the addition of "Six, Seven." This creative reinterpretation highlights Bolling's ability to infuse new life into classic jazz standards.
The album concludes with the "Toot Suite," a four-movement work originally composed for saxophone and jazz piano trio. Each movement offers a different mood and style, from the lively and upbeat "Allegre" to the mysterious and introspective "Mystique," the serene and reflective "Vesperale," and the playful and energetic "Rag-Polka." Bolling's arrangements for saxophone and piano trio bring out the best in each piece, showcasing the versatility and expressiveness of the instruments.
Throughout "Bolling!", Claude Bolling's virtuosity as a composer and pianist shines through, making it a captivating and enjoyable listening experience for jazz enthusiasts and classical music lovers alike.