Alan Broadbent Trio: New York Notes review – joyful twists and turns

(Savant)

When listening to this, you may imagine that your ears have become just a little sharper. That’s how hearing Alan Broadbent’s piano playing often strikes me anyway. It’s because of the briskness and clarity of his technique, of course, but also the rhythmic suppleness. It’s hard to describe this without seeming hideously pretentious, but it’s real nonetheless. The bubbling stream of notes is both unpredictable and inevitable, and following its twists and turns is a joy.

If this album sounds especially ear-sharpening, that may be because Broadbent is playing his own piano, in his home studio, with two of his closest musical friends: bassist Harvie S and drummer Billy Mintz. The style is mainly classic bebop, which hasn’t changed in its essentials since Charlie Parker and his pianist contemporary, Bud Powell. There’s a gorgeous ballad too (I Fall in Love Too Easily), packed with so much fine detail I can’t stop playing it.

New Zealand-born Broadbent is also a composer, arranger, conductor and the double Grammy-winning creator of orchestral accompaniments for singers, from Natalie Cole to Paul McCartney. Why he isn’t among the world’s most famous musicians beats me.

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