Olympia 2000 Tracks
1. Night Has A Thousand Eyes
2. How Deep Is The Ocean
3. Autumn Leaves
4. My Foolish Heart
5. Appreciation
6. Aftermath
Olympia 2000 Review
Pittsburgh-born pianist and bandleader Ahmad Jamal is one of the most influential artists of the modern era. His brilliant arrangements and unique synthesis of Art Tatum's incredible technique and Errol Garner's improvisational genius are in full effect on this engaging concert, recorded at the famed Olympia Theatre in Paris. Jamal is joined by long-time band mates, drummer Idris Muhammmad and bassist James Cammack, and a special guest, saxophonist George Coleman. With his trademark dynamics, Jamal reinvents standards such as "Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "Autumn Leaves," with vigorous straight-ahead swing sprinkled with zesty Latin tinges. Coleman's muscular, Coltrane-like tenor tones, Muhammad's inventive Crescent City rhythms, and Cammack's rock-steady bass lines beautifully complement Jamal's orchestral soundscapes. Johnny Pate's "Appreciation" and Jamal's "Aftermath" are rendered with melodic sophistication in inventive trio settings. This live date shows that Ahmad Jamal is still full of musical genius and surprises. --Eugene Holley Jr.
Olympia 2000 Review
Dreyfus Records is proud to announce the release of Olympia 2000, recorded live at Paris' l'Olympia theater shortly after the piano giant celebrated his 70th birthday. Here Jamal offers his legions of fans the rare treat of hearing him in a quartet setting with the addition of tenor saxophone great, and former Davis sideman, George Coleman. This album was selected for "JAZZIZ critics Choice 2002."
Ahmad Jamal - Piano George Coleman - Tenor Sax James Cammack - Bass Idris Muhammad - Drums