(© Jeff Pritchard) |
On previous visits to the Railway Phil Nicholas has usually been featured as part of guitarist Paul Hartley’s quartet but for this Sunday night spot he brought his own rhythm section along and I was pleased to see Robin Joyner who I’ve not seen for a while playing a Nord2 keyboard and getting a great sound on it. Together with the great bassman Ed Harrison and drummer Eryl Roberts they got things cooking from the start with the Jerome Kern classic All The Things You Are done at a medium tempo. The material covered by this excellent quartet included many well known standards and one tune I don’t recall hearing before Moon Alley written by Tom Harrell. He also played as an encore Mercy, Mercy, Mercy which I can’t remember anyone playing for quite a while, or at least not at this venue.
Now that the weather is cooling down you could be excused for thinking that attendance numbers would start to drop but there was no sign of that tonight. The room was full and not everyone were regulars.
The next jazz night here is on Tuesday Nov 14 with Gair Carson and the Paul Hartley Quartet. Mike Farmer
All the Things You Are; Here's That Rainy Day; Again; Blue Monk; Softly as in a Morning Sunrise; Body and Soul; My Romance; Moon Alley; Just Friends; Solitude; Stella by Starlight; Take the A Train; Mercy, Mercy, Mercy.
No comments :
Post a Comment