The album opens with its title track, “Bend To The Light,”
a tune which has a very positive feel. It starts off in somewhat mellow, though
bright territory, and then becomes a fun tune, especially because of what
Lafayette does on piano. There is such a joy here coming from all three
musicians. A few minutes in, the track then relaxes a bit for a nice bass lead
section. This CD also includes a vocal version of “Bend To The Light,” with
Jazzmeia Horn on vocals. There are no lyrics to this tune, just some delightful,
playful scat in certain sections. This version is a bit longer than the first
rendition.
“Take You Out” is the first of four cover tunes on this
CD, this one written by Luther Vandross, Warryn Campbell, Harold Lilly and John
Smith. I definitely prefer this instrumental rendition by Lafayette Harris, Jr.
It features a light, delightful piano over a good groove. Also, Thomas Dyani
adds some great percussion to this track. Yup, it’s much better than the
original. The second cover, “12 Bars,” is one of my favorite tracks. It’s just
a whole lot of fun, and put me in a fantastic mood. This arrangement is by Roswell Rudd. The
other two covers are the standards “Old Devil Moon” and “Tenderly.”
“We In The House” is a tune that Lafayette Harris, Jr.
recorded earlier for his album Lafayette
Is Here…Solo. That version is just piano, whereas here it is performed by
his trio. The version here is a few minutes longer than that earlier version. I
like this tune a lot, but that repeated hook comes straight out of The
Association’s “Never My Love.” Right? There is a nice, and fairly lengthy lead
on bass approximately halfway through. This CD also includes a shorter version
of this tune, sans that wonderful bass section.
“Achern” is a composition that Lafayette Harris, Jr.
originally recorded for Happy Together
(there it has an exclamation point in its title). That earlier version was done
with the trio, though at that time the trio was made up of different
musicians – Cecil Brooks on drums and Dwayne Dolphin on bass. This is a
seriously good tune, played with energy and joy. It’s followed by the pretty “Japanese
Love Poem.” Thomas Dyani’s percussion adds an interesting exotic element,
feeling both familiar and unfamiliar, like a familiar emotion in an unfamiliar
setting.
“Blues On The Edge” is another of my favorites. Listen to
how expressive the bass is, even before the solo. And there’s also a good drum
solo too. I had been waiting for one, eager for one, and this one doesn’t
disappoint. I love how it sort of continues even when the others join back in. That
is some great playing by Willie Jones III. This is a composition that Lafayette
Harris, Jr. recorded earlier and released on Trio Talk, with Dwayne Dolphin on bass and Winard Harper on drums. “Geneva” is another favorite. It has great energy right from the start, and I love how that section in the second half is allowed to
go on longer than you might expect, with that repeated bit on piano while the drums go wild. It’s seriously great.
CD Track List
- Bend To The Light
- Take You Out
- We In The House
- 12 Bars
- Achern
- Japanese Love Poem
- Old Devil Moon
- Blues On The Edge
- Tenderly
- Geneva
- Bend To The Light (Vocal Version)
- We In The House (Short Version)
Bend To The Light
was released on August 7, 2015 on Airmen Records.
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