from "All About Jazz"
The Musical Director of the Van Dyke Café, Miami Beach’s leading
jazz venue, serves the diminutive jazz audiences of South Florida quality
music by accompanying various passing guests, as well asperforming with
local ensembles, including his own. Figments of My Imagination, his second
release under his name, is Don Wilner’s latest. Take heed of this Brazilian
enthused jazz recording featuring Eric Alexander and Kenny Drew, Jr.
Antonio Carlos Jobim enthusiasts will be happy to find the rest of the
compositions in this generously extended release sheathed by four of the
noted Brazilian’s works. Said four Jobim bookends of the production enclose
material from other expected Brazilian authors—such as Ivan Lins and Djavan—as
well as not-so-Brazilian ones—such as Leonard Bernstein and Duke Ellington.
They all become conduits for hearty jazz à la Brazil rather than
syrupy melodic fare—a perennial temptation with the richly melodic Carioca
repertoire—at the hands of Wilner and Co.
Take singer Rose Max. She invigorates the excellent rearrangements in
which she participates—unfortunately the credits do not include information
about the arrangements or when Drew performs on piano. Those minor quibbles
aside, Max’s pipes are up to the vocals tasks. On “O Morro Nao Tem Vez”
and “Incompatibilidade de Genios” she sings with swinging and matronly
cojones. In “Oceano,” “Começar de Novo,” and “A Felicidade” she’s
sultry, sensual, romantic and seductive. Her vocalizations reveal tonal
strength, humor, fierceness, self-assurance, and beauty.
Bernstein’s “Some Other Time” is just to die for. Wilner is simply a
superb bass player who is quite adept with “the bowing of love” on this
one. Although he knowledgeably uses the bow on other cuts, his performance
here is very emotive. Sad yet hopeful. Nostalgic yet caressingly tender.
The pianist, whether it is Mike Orta or Drew, might have overplayed his
part here, albeit since it is just a duo, it could be taken as a movingly
fortified foil to Wilner’s playing. The rumbling tail end of the coda slays
me!
Kick-ass interpretations characterize this CD, requiring various listenings
to take in everything everyone did and how they interpreted the material
By Javier Antonio Quiñones Ortiz
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featuring the phenomenol
Mike Gerber on piano
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