Standards, Volume 2
  • California Breeze PCB-0003
    California Breeze PCB-0003
  • Cedar Walton
    Cedar Walton
  • Pat Senatore
    Pat Senatore
  • Billy Higgins
    Billy Higgins

VIP Trio

Standards, Volume 2

Fresh Sound Records

Personnel:
Cedar Walton (p), Pat Senatore (b), Billy Higgins (d)

Reference: FSRCD 927

Bar code: 8427328609272

After the warm reception received by the reissue of the first Standards album by the V.I.P. Trio, we are proud to present now Standards, Vol.2. Both albums were originally issued in 1988 and 1989, solely for the Japanese market, and now they receive worldwide distribution.

Bassist Pat Senatore produced these sessions, which puts him in the legendary company of pianist Cedar Walton and drummer Billy Higgins. Senatore’s soulful and lyrical bass shines in a program of standards tunes, recorded in audiophile quality sound.

In the mid 1980s, Walton had relocated to California, working up and down the coast, out to Japan, and back to New York when he was booked there. Senatore had a record deal with Japanese businessman Ken Akemoto, who stopped over in Los Angeles to record a handful of albums. The bassist chose Walton —even then one of the standard-bearers of mainstream jazz piano— though they had never worked together before. Higgins was Walton’s drummer of choice and had been the house drummer at Senatore’s Malibu jazz club Pasquale’s.

Though Senatore was the leader of the record, he respectfully shared billing with Walton and Higgins under the name of The V.I.P. Trio. The musicians came to terms easily, and the results were gratifying to all concerned. Walton’s masterful piano, Senatore’s soulful bass and the dancing sticks of Higgins made for a magical a combination that could scarcely be topped.



01. But Beautiful (Van Heusen-Burke) 5:16
02. Beautiful Friendship (Kahn-Styne) 5:22
03. Spring Is Here (Rodgers-Hart) 3:34
04. Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard) 6:45
05. Autumn In New York (Vernon Duke) 6:16
06. Blues Bossa (Kenny Dorham) 4:56
07. Prelude To A Kiss (Duke Ellington) 6:58
08. The Song Is You (Kern-Hammerstein II) 4:15
09. What's New (Haggart-Burke) 7:23
10. Triste (Antonio Carlos Jobim) 5:19

Album details

Previously released as “Standard Album, Vol. 2” on California Breeze PCB-0003

The V.I.P. Trio are:
Cedar Walton, piano; Pat Senatore, bass; Billy Higgins, drums.
Recorded at Mad Hatter Recording Studio, Los Angeles, March 7 & 8, 1988

Recording Engineer: Bernie Kirsh
Assisted by Duncan Aldrich
Original recordings produced by Pat Senatore & Ken Akemoto

Newly mastered by Ron Boustead at Precision Mastering, Hollywood
New liner notes: Kirk Silsbee

This CD reissue produced by Jordi Pujol

Stereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered

Press reviews

“Once upon a time there was a tavern…”

If you were a jazz fan, life was good in the 1980s. For just $5-10, you could go to one of a plethora of clubs and see artists ranging from Joe Henderson, Horace Silver, Zoot Sims, Lee Konitz and Chet Baker to Elvin Jones. Jazz clubs were all over the place; Donte’s, Catalina’s, The Jazz Bakery, Concert By The Sea, The Lighthouse, Spazios and Charlie's were just a few of the places you could hit any day of the week. There were nights were I’d go out with my buddies and hit three different clubs at night, starting at 8 and ending at one, and each show was SMOKING!

“Those…were…the…days my friend, we thought they’d never end”

One of the hipper clubs was right on the Malibu coast. Pasquale’s was run by bassist Pat Senatore, who made his name with Herb Alpert back in the “Taste of Honey” and “Lonely Bull” days. He, along with drummer Billy Higgins and pianist Cedar Walton comprised the “home rhythm section” for visiting artists when they’d come around on a tour. Not only that, but when they played, you could hear the waves outside creating a sublime rhythm section of its own. Was life really this good? YES!!

This is the second volume of recordings that this swinging trio made back in March of 1988, and it serves as a definition of what a jazz trio is supposed to sound like. Higgins, arguably the most joyful drummer in the history of jazz, is bouyant throughout, as he sashays with his brushes on “But Beautiful,” Shaps with the snare on the intro to “The Song Is You” and sizzles with delight on “Triste.” Senatore does a delightful line on “Autumn in New York” while Walton glistens on “What’s New” charms your socks off on “Prelude to a Kiss” and exudes passion on “Spring Is Here.” Together, they do a delightful Latin dance for “Fly Me To The Moon” as well as a sensuous “Blue Bossa.” Everything overflows with joy, reverie and class. Anyone got a time machine? If not, this disc is a close second.

George W. Harris (June 12, 2017)
http://www.jazzweekly.com/

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10,95 €  (tax incl.)

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