Alan Pasqua's "My New Old Friend," released on January 1, 2005, under the Cryptogramophone label, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz and jazz fusion. This album, spanning a total of 63 minutes, is a testament to Pasqua's virtuosity and his ability to blend classic jazz standards with innovative arrangements.
The album opens with "You Must Believe in Spring," setting a tone of warmth and familiarity, and continues with "Barcelona," a track that showcases Pasqua's knack for infusing new life into well-loved melodies. "Highway 14" and "All The Things You Are" further highlight his skillful piano playing and his deep understanding of jazz traditions.
Pasqua's original compositions, such as "My New Friend Old Friend" and "One More Once," demonstrate his creative prowess and his ability to craft compelling narratives through music. The album also features a rendition of the classic "Wichita Lineman," offering a fresh perspective on a beloved tune.
With tracks like "Body & Soul" and "Vienna," Pasqua pays homage to the jazz greats while adding his unique touch. The inclusion of "Smile" adds a touch of nostalgia, rounding out an album that is both a celebration of jazz history and a bold step forward.
"Stick Slap," with its playful title and infectious rhythm, is a standout track that showcases Pasqua's versatility and his ability to keep listeners engaged from start to finish. Throughout "My New Old Friend," Alan Pasqua's mastery of the piano and his deep love for jazz shine through, making this album a must-experience for any jazz enthusiast.