Benny Green, 27 at the time of this CD, is a modern jazz classicist who has absorbed the music of many bop-oriented pianists into his own style. Hearing him play
Bobby Timmons' "Dat Dere" makes it easy to believe that
Green is a graduate of
Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Whether it be a rendition of "See See Rider" (very much in
Red Garland's chordal style), the classic bop of
Elmo Hope's "Crazy," a tender "I'll Wait and Pray" (one of three unaccompanied solos) or a lazy "Lil' Darlin',"
Green plays quite creatively while remaining within the hard bop tradition. With the assistance of bassist
Ray Drummond and drummer
Victor Lewis,
Green's octave runs and general good taste are impressive if not innovative. This CD is a good example of his talents. ~ Scott Yanow