Brad Mehldau, the acclaimed jazz pianist, delivers a captivating live experience with "Progression: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 5." Released on August 23, 2005, under the Nonesuch label, this album is a testament to Mehldau's virtuosity and his ability to breathe new life into both classic standards and contemporary compositions.
Spanning a generous 2 hours and 16 minutes, this fifth installment in the "Progression" series showcases Mehldau's trio, featuring Larry Grenadier on bass and Jorge Rossy on drums, navigating through a diverse set of tracks. The album opens with a lively rendition of "The More I See You," setting the tone for a dynamic performance that seamlessly blends jazz improvisation with melodic sophistication.
Mehldau's interpretations of standards like "The Folks Who Live on the Hill," "Alone Together," and "Secret Love" are both respectful and innovative, highlighting his deep understanding of jazz tradition while infusing each piece with his unique perspective. The trio's chemistry is palpable, as they collectively explore the nuances of each composition.
The album also features Mehldau's own compositions, such as "Sublation" and "Resignation," demonstrating his prowess as a composer. His rendition of Nick Drake's "River Man" adds a touch of modern folk to the jazz repertoire, showcasing Mehldau's versatility.
"Progression: The Art of the Trio, Vol. 5" is a compelling addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection, offering a rich and immersive listening experience that underscores Brad Mehldau's enduring contribution to the genre.