Durium Posted August 29, 2011 Report Posted August 29, 2011 Monty Alexander, born in Jamaica, moved to the States 50 years ago, where he became one of the leading US jazz piano players nowadays. His swinging trio recordings remind the great Oscar Peterson Trio and if he plays you can hear that he was fascinated by the great Erroll Garner. But his roots are located in Kingston, Jamaica, his native region - the island of reggae music. Recently his latest album, Harlem-Kingston Express was released, where he plays with two rhythm sections: one to express his Caribian roots and the others for his swinging jazz tunes. And according to my whims, he says in the liner notes, as I start playing the music, and the spirit moves me, I say, "I think I want to go Uptown right now. We're going to go to 125th Street (Harlem),". Bap! and I give it to the (Jazz) trio. Then I say, "alright, we're going right down to Trenchtown (Kingston)" and then at the right moment, I invite everybody to share in this world experience. A great album - a great experience. Monty Alexander - Harlem-Kingston Express Durium Quote
Chicago Expat Posted August 29, 2011 Report Posted August 29, 2011 I've heard one track off the album and found it a pleasant listen. It's on my list to get a full listen to. Quote
Pete C Posted August 29, 2011 Report Posted August 29, 2011 I've sat at the table next to Monty Alexander three times at two different midtown Manhattan Japanese restaurants. The first time I wasn't sure it was him until I heard his accent, then I spoke to him. Quote
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