A terrific document: the highly eccentric, controversial pianist performs standards under the most informal circumstances.
"Can This Be Love?" was recorded in
Ra's Chicago apartment in 1955; he is accompanied only by the great
Wilbur Ware on bass. The other five tracks, which feature, among others,
Ra's longtime associate
John Gilmore on tenor saxophone, were recorded at
the Choreographer's Workshop rehearsal space in 1962 and 1963. The recording quality is more than passable, and the music is swinging from beginning to end.
"Time After Time," "Easy to Love," and
"But Not for Me" are all played faster than usual.
Those who dismiss
Ra's original music will need to digest these recordings, which clearly demonstrate
Ra's (and
Gilmore's) grounding in the tradition. Admittedly, however,
Ra is a bit all over the map during his solo on
"But Not for Me." Some added pluses: attractive packaging and thorough, accurate personnel listings, as well as informative liner notes by
Robert L. Campbell. ~ David R. Adler