Gerald Wiggins (often listed as
Gerry Wiggins, as on this release) is well documented on records and CDs as a sideman, though he has only been recorded sporadically under his own name. That makes this solo piano concert even more valuable, as one can enjoy the adaptable, often surprising artist without any distractions. No matter how familiar the standard, whether it is "Yesterdays," "Body and Soul," or "Don't Blame Me,"
Wiggins finds a fresh approach while retaining the lyrical essence of each piece. The little vamp he uses to introduce "All the Things You Are" sounds a lot like
Kenny Barron; it is impossible to say who played this lick first, though
Wiggins is a generation older. His easygoing rendition of "Take the 'A' Train" has a few fast runs that likely were influenced by his good friend
Art Tatum, but his gently striding left hand powers his dancing right hand.
Wiggins' down-home "Berkeley Blues" has a boogie-woogie flavor. The late
Jimmy Rowles' warm liner notes are an added bonus to this unfortunately out of print CD. ~ Ken Dryden