The trio features Ben Wolfe on bass and (someone new to my ears) McClenty Hunter on drums. It's a solid rhythm section backing the pianist and sounding well-schooled on the music while attuning themselves to the uniqueness of Monk's rhythmic patterns. To the purists, this record may offend those who probably think this band has watered down the great composer's work. But that would be a superficial response because, upon deeper inspection, Reed and the trio have successfully freed up the music and turned it into an inspired experience. All the musical Monkisms are heard, but they are improvised with Reed's distinctive voicings which are closely supported by the rhythm section.
Drummer McClenty Hunter, who earned experience playing the local scene in Baltimore and the D.C. area, really shines as he hits all the marks perfectly. His playing is really solid on "Light Blue" and "Ask Me Now," two of Monk's lesser-known compositions. Hunter really drives the bus on this record, which, in a trio setting, is essential to keeping the music moving forward. It also frees up Reed to improvise at will.
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But Reed only goes so far. On "'Round Midnight," he plays it straight not daring to speed up the tempo and ruin the feel of this untouchable composition. The trio plays it with just enough swing to push it forward with grace and simplicity. The result is an insightful performance with a nice balance of the blues and humour. It's one of the best recordings of the song I've heard in a long time.
Eric Reed gained experience as a sideman for Wynton Marsalis, Dianne Reeves and Cassandra Wilson. Along the way, he recorded several albums of solo and trio combos on smaller labels. The Dancing Monk is his 19th release as a leader and it's not with his so-called working trio. So it's really a treat to hear such solid players, ego-free, playing in unison. This is a record full of respect for the composer and it succeeds in blending that respect with a point-of-view.
– John Corcelli is a musician, writer and a radio producer. He is a member of the Festival Wind Orchestra. With Kevin Courrier, Corcelli is currently working on another radio documentary for CBC Radio's Inside the Music called The Other Me: The Avant-Garde Music of Paul McCartney.
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