Bradley's was a legendary New York City jazz club that for 25 years acted as a gathering place for many of the Big Apple's top musicians, a place to hang out. In 1996,
the Kenny Barron Trio dug in before the illustrious audience and played at their best.
Barron and drummer
Ben Riley were members of
Sphere, a quartet (with tenor saxophonist
Charlie Rouse and bassist
Buster Williams) that initially paid tribute to
Thelonious Monk. On this trio set, "The Only One" is based on
Monk's "Hackensack,"
Barron takes
Thelonious' "Shuffle Boil" as an unaccompanied piano solo, and the threesome jams on "Well You Needn't." The other two songs, the standard "You Don't Know What Love Is" and
Barron's "Twilight Song," are not connected to the pianist-composer but are excellent examples of the trio's close interplay and ability to think as one.
Barron, bassist
Ray Drummond, and
Riley had already had a long history together, in groups with
Bill Barron,
Stan Getz, and
Gary Bartz in addition to being independent. The familiarity shows, as does their desire to avoid being predictable. The results are easily recommended.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi