Dave Grusin, the renowned composer and pianist, invites you into his world with "A Jazz Version of the Broadway Hit Subways Are For Sleeping: Introducing Dave Grusin at the Piano." Released on August 31, 2012, under Ornithology Rec., this album is a captivating blend of smooth jazz, jazz fusion, and traditional jazz, all wrapped up in a concise 39-minute journey.
Grusin's piano takes center stage, offering a fresh perspective on the Broadway hit "Subways Are For Sleeping." Each track, from the laid-back "I'm Just Taking My Time" to the introspective "Who Knows What Might Have Been?", showcases Grusin's mastery of the genre and his ability to infuse each piece with a unique charm. The album also features a range of moods and tempos, ensuring there's something for every jazz enthusiast.
With tracks like "Ride Through the Night" and "Now I Have Someone," Grusin demonstrates his knack for creating engaging melodies that linger long after the music fades. Meanwhile, "How Can You Describe a Face?" and "Comes Once in a Lifetime" highlight his prowess in crafting intricate, thought-provoking compositions.
This album is a testament to Dave Grusin's enduring talent and his ability to reinvent classic material. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his work, "A Jazz Version of the Broadway Hit Subways Are For Sleeping" promises an enjoyable and enriching listening experience.