Philip Catherine, the Belgian jazz guitarist, invites you into a world of timeless melodies and rich harmonies with his 2014 album, "New Folks". Released under the ACT Music label, this jazz gem spans a concise yet captivating 57 minutes, featuring 13 tracks that showcase Catherine's virtuosic guitar work and his deep understanding of the jazz tradition.
The album opens with "Old Folks", a classic tune that sets the stage for a journey through both standards and original compositions. Catherine's rendition of "Fried Bananas" is a standout, blending playful rhythms with intricate guitar work. He pays homage to the legendary George Shearing with "Hello George (For G. Shearing)", a track that highlights Catherine's ability to convey warmth and respect through his music.
"New Folks" is not just a display of technical skill but also a testament to Catherine's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions. The melancholic "How Deep Is the Ocean" contrasts with the upbeat "Jenny Wren", showcasing the album's dynamic range. Catherine's original compositions, such as "Song for D" and "Sublime", reveal his unique voice as a composer, while tracks like "Pivoine" and "L'eternel Desir" add an international flair with their French titles and sensibilities.
The album closes with "Winter Moon", leaving the listener with a sense of tranquility and satisfaction. Whether you're a longtime fan of Philip Catherine or a newcomer to his music, "New Folks" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the enduring power of jazz.