Tete Montoliu's final solo piano CD, which was also his last release for Soul Note, is the fourth of an excellent series for the label. Mixing standards, swing, bop, and hard bop compositions,
Montoliu consistently comes up with imaginative treatments. His rollicking take of
Milt Jackson's "Bluesology" is followed by a lyrical arrangement of
Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady," though the latter piece incorporates a few uptempo
Oscar Peterson-like runs. His choppy reworking of "All the Things You Are" borders on the avant-garde at times, though his version actually should be described as post-bop. He shows a bit of playfulness in his approach to the ballad "Nancy With the Laughing Face."
Benny Golson's "Fair Weather" is the least familiar tune, though it has previously turned up on landmark releases like
Art Farmer's
Modern Art, which
Montoliu alludes to in his rendition. Although
Montoliu would record several additional CDs after this session, this is easily one of his most essential releases. ~ Ken Dryden