Ellis Marsalis, a revered figure in the world of jazz, invites you into his musical world with the 1995 release, "Loved Ones." This album is a testament to Marsalis' prowess as a pianist and his deep understanding of the jazz tradition. Spanning a little over an hour, "Loved Ones" is a collection of beloved standards and original compositions that showcase Marsalis' nuanced playing and his ability to breathe new life into familiar tunes.
The album opens with "Delilah (Delilah's Theme)," a tender and intimate piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Marsalis' playing is both delicate and expressive, drawing the listener in with its warmth and sincerity. Throughout the album, he navigates a range of styles and moods, from the upbeat swing of "Lulu's Back In Town" to the haunting beauty of "Stella By Starlight."
Marsalis is joined by a stellar lineup of musicians, including bassist David Lee and drummer Herlin Riley, who provide a solid and swinging foundation for his playing. The album also features some of Marsalis' original compositions, such as "Angelica" and "Dear Dolores," which showcase his gift for melody and his ability to craft memorable tunes.
"Loved Ones" is a celebration of the jazz tradition, as well as a testament to Ellis Marsalis' enduring legacy as a musician and educator. Whether you're a longtime fan of Marsalis or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.