Near the end of his life,
Walter Davis, Jr. was starting to get the recognition he long deserved. But this
Steeplechase CD turned out to be his swan song, as he died the following year. Accompanied by bassist
Santi Debriano and drummer
Ralph Peterson, the pianist concentrates primarily on his provocative original works.
"Backgammon" initially signals a bit of
gospel influence before evolving into a solid but innovative
hard bop vehicle, featuring solid solos by all three musicians.
"400 Years Ago Tomorrow" also throws a curve with an initial Caribbean influence before taking flight into a furious setting. His most famous composition,
"Scorpio Rising," is not just a rehash of earlier recordings but a blistering performance complemented by his rhythm section's intuitive playing. The
standards are also worthy of praise. His spacious interpretation of
"Skylark" and funky introduction to
"Just One of Those Things" (before returning to his
hard bop roots with
Peterson's crisp brushwork) prove very refreshing. Two bonus tracks were added to the CD reissue, adding to its already considerable value. ~ Ken Dryden