For a time in the early to mid-'70s,
George Shearing ran his own record label, Sheba, with the help of his then-wife, Trixie, though it folded around the time of their divorce. While his output during this period was a bit uneven, ranging from strong mainstream releases to rather commercial sessions, this solo piano affair is one of his best from the era. "Taking a Chance on Love" has the air of the pianist's favorite composer,
Delius, while he alters the bassline to
Irving Berlin's "Change Partners" by substituting the one from
Claude Thornhill's "Snowfall." Other surprises include the rather deliberate, lyrical setting of
Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Wave" and the haunting rendition of "Beautiful Love." One inexcusable failure of this Koch CD reissue was the omission of composer credits; aside from that,
Shearing fans will be very grateful to have access to this long unavailable album.