Late Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I didn't know until recently that "Onaje" means "Sensitive One" in Swahili. Thank goodness this record was made. 1976. Solo piano. The centerpiece of the album, for me, is the longest tune, a Gumbs original called "Street Life." I usually prefer trio records to solo, but man. This album is not your usual piano fare. What pianists do you hear as influences when you spin this record? Some Jaki, some McCoy, and maybe even a little Stevie Wonder? Another note—covers of "Giant Steps," no matter how brilliantly played, are usually forgettable, but not Gumbs' version. He makes it his own. I think this is more than a good record. It might very well be great. Edited 10 hours ago by Late Edited the date! Quote
felser Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Late said: I think this is more than a good record. It might very well be great. I agree, one of my favorite solo piano albums. He went different directions afterwards, but this was his high water mark. Quote
Late Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, felser said: ... this was his high water mark. Very much agreed. I'm gonna spin the whole album again right now. Quote
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