Joshua Breakstone's "The Music of Bud Powell" is a captivating journey through the timeless compositions of jazz legend Bud Powell, reimagined with Breakstone's signature virtuosity on the guitar. Released on January 1, 2000, under Double-Time Records, this album spans 56 minutes of intricate melodies and rhythmic sophistication, showcasing Breakstone's deep reverence for Powell's work and his ability to infuse it with fresh energy.
The album opens with "Tempus Fugit," setting the tone for a collection that balances technical prowess with heartfelt expression. Tracks like "Una Noche Con Francis" and "Strictly Confidential" highlight Breakstone's dexterity and his knack for weaving complex harmonies into accessible, engaging pieces. "Elegy" offers a moment of reflection, while "Celia" and "Un Poco Loco" bring a playful, upbeat vibe that showcases Breakstone's dynamic range.
With "Sub City," the album takes a turn into more introspective territory, followed by the steady groove of "Time Waits." "Comin' Up" and "The Scene Changes" close the album on a high note, demonstrating Breakstone's ability to keep the listener engaged from start to finish. Whether you're a jazz aficionado or new to the genre, "The Music of Bud Powell" is a testament to Joshua Breakstone's artistry and a celebration of Bud Powell's enduring legacy.