Martial Solal, the legendary French pianist, composer, and bandleader, invites you into a world of sophisticated jazz with his 2016 album, "Suite for Trio." Born in Algeria in 1927, Solal's classical training and deep love for jazz have culminated in a career that places him among the greatest minds in the genre. This album, released under the MPS label, is a testament to his intuitive approach to improvisation and his mastery of the piano.
"Suite for Trio" is a concise yet powerful collection of six tracks, each a showcase of Solal's virtuosic playing and his ability to blend French jazz with traditional jazz elements. The album opens with "Coming Yesterday," a piece that immediately draws the listener in with its intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. "No Delay" follows, showcasing Solal's knack for creating dynamic and engaging compositions.
The title track, "Suite for Trio," is a standout, demonstrating Solal's ability to craft a piece that is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The album also includes renditions of well-known jazz standards like "S'Wonderful" and "Cherokee," which Solal reimagines with his unique style and flair.
The album features Solal on piano, accompanied by the exceptional bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and drummer Daniel Humair. Together, they create a sound that is both timeless and innovative, making "Suite for Trio" a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. The album's duration of 42 minutes ensures that each track is given the space it needs to breathe and develop, making for a listening experience that is as satisfying as it is engaging.