Saturday, July 25, 2009

Carla Bley Band with Johnny Griffin - Misterioso

The great bop saxophonist Johnny Griffin died a year ago today at the age of eighty. He was a member of Thelonius Monk's group in the mid-to-late fifties, and was an obvious choice for inclusion on the tribute album That's The Way I Feel Now: A Tribute to Thelonious Monk. (This was one of the series of tribute albums that producer Hal Willner masterminded in the eighties--others were for Kurt Weill, Leonard Cohen, et al.) But the Willnerian master stroke was to pair Griffin with Carla Bley, brilliant/eccentric jazz composer and arranger, who provided a lush big band arrangement of the Monk song "Misterioso." Griffin fits perfectly in the center of this piece, and grounds everything with a solo that somehow manages to be both relaxed and intense.

The whole piece is nearly nine minutes long, and provides a sort of epic journey in miniature. Bley was a skilled and intelligent arranger long before she did this work--for me it's pure pleasure to savor every detail. But whatever else goes on, Griffin's solid bop is the heart.

2 comments:

David Larsson said...

This is such a *great* piece of music! Johnny Griffin is peerless, Carla Bley's arrangement is really cool, and Kenny Kirkland's piano solo is liquid and somehow atonal and poignant at the same time. Thanks for posting.

estiv said...

Thanks, David. And if the "piano solo is liquid and somehow atonal and poignant at the same time," then it is of course totally appropriate for a Thelonius Monk song. Those jazzers are some sharp cookies...