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Bill Stewart's "On Top of the World" is a captivating journey through the vibrant landscape of jazz, released on January 1, 2009, under Cherry Red Records. Clocking in at 53 minutes, this album is a testament to Stewart's mastery of the genre, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that are both timeless and innovative.
The album opens with the upbeat "Sittin' On Top Of The World," setting a lively tone that carries through tracks like "Who Do You Think You Are?" and "Feel Like Going Home." Stewart's skillful compositions and arrangements shine in "Gimme All The Love You Can" and "Your Own Sweet Way," showcasing his ability to blend traditional jazz elements with contemporary flair.
"Forgotten Memories" and "Crossroads" delve into more introspective territories, highlighting Stewart's versatility and depth as an artist. The album continues to impress with tracks like "The Man In His Pin-Stripe Suit" and "10,000 Men," each offering a unique perspective on the jazz tradition.
"Rollin' And Tumblin'" and "A Good Night Tonight (Now That You're Here)" bring a sense of energy and excitement, while "Dirty Old Tramp" and "Northumberland" add a touch of whimsy and charm. The album closes with "Weapon Of Prayer," a powerful and reflective piece that leaves a lasting impression.
Throughout "On Top of the World," Bill Stewart's expertise and passion for jazz are evident, making it a standout addition to any music collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of the genre or a newcomer looking to explore its depths, this album offers a rewarding and enjoyable listening experience.