Kenny Barron, the renowned jazz pianist, presents "Things Unseen," a captivating journey through the realms of jazz, hard bop, and cool jazz. Released on January 1, 1997, under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, this album is a testament to Barron's mastery and versatility. With a runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "Things Unseen" features nine tracks, each offering a unique blend of intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity.
The album opens with "Marie Laveau," a piece that sets the tone with its hauntingly beautiful melody, followed by "The Sequel," which showcases Barron's virtuosic piano playing. "Christopher's Dance" and "Tongue In Cheek" highlight the hard bop influences, with their upbeat tempos and swinging rhythms. "Rose Noire" offers a more introspective and cool jazz feel, while the title track "Things Unseen" delves into deeper, more abstract musical territories. The album concludes with "Joy Island" and "The Moment," both of which leave a lasting impression with their memorable themes and dynamic performances.
"Things Unseen" is not just an album; it's an experience that showcases Kenny Barron's exceptional talent and his ability to blend different jazz styles seamlessly. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his work, this album is sure to impress with its rich musical tapestry and impeccable execution.