After primarily concentrating on solo and trio recordings for an extended time, pianist
Fred Hersch opted to expand his group to a quintet for this outstanding session. With
Nasheet Waits on drums and longtime bassist
Drew Gress,
Hersch's choice of trumpeter and flügelhornist
Ralph Alessi and tenor saxophonist
Tony Malaby proves to be an inspired one. Other than a gorgeous interpretation of
the Beatles' timeless ballad "And I Love Her," whose arrangement has the flavor of an impressionist like
Satie, the songs are all originals by the leader.
Hersch's "A Riddle Song," which is made up of intervals of perfect fifths, is an infectious post-bop vehicle created to feature the phenomenal
Waits, though the pianist has his say with some wailing choruses of his own. "Miss B" is a funky off-kilter tune with a call-and-response between
Alessi and
Malaby. "Black Dog Pays a Visit" (whose title was inspired by
Winston Churchill's term for depression) is a complex moody work that packs an emotional punch. The intricate "Marshall's Plan" hints at the influence of
Bill Evans. "Lee's Dream," which honors
Lee Konitz and owes its creation to the chord changes of "You Stepped Out of a Dream," is a fascinating duet by
Hersch and
Malaby. This is yet another highly recommended addition to
Fred Hersch's vast discography as a leader.
–
Ken Dryden, Rovi