パワフルに刻まれる的確なドラミングと揺るぎ無いスイング感に定評のある人気ドラマー、ジェフ・ハミルトン。7年間活動を共にしてきたイスラエルの名手タミール・ヘンデルマン、ベースにはクリストフ・ルティという盟友との阿吽の呼吸とも言える息の合ったプレイを存分に楽しめる好内容盤。スタンダード中心にオリジナルを数曲加え、適材適所で変化する絶妙なバランス感覚が見事です。
ガッツ・プロダクション
発売・販売元 提供資料(2010/04/07)
Jeff Hamilton's recordings have always been focused as straight-ahead and mainstream as your typical superhighway, with occasional time for rest stops, gassing up, and sleepovers. While always a good listen, Hamilton and his non-stop rotation of up-and-coming pianists and bassists never really pushed the envelope, staying the course set by his mentor, the late, great bassist Ray Brown, and other California-based coolsters. With Symbiosis, though, there's a change in the weather with the addition of extraordinary young talent in pianist Tamir Hendelman and bassist Christoph Luty. This is not at all to say that Hamilton's music had no fire, guts, or glory, but the difference in internal energy heard on this recording is noticeable. Hamilton is also playing brushes for the most part, instead of sticks, and he proves the finest exponent of that style of jazz performance since Ed Thigpen. There's some truly extraordinary playing going on here, evident right off the bat on a two-fisted, bluesy take of the otherwise corny "You Make Me Feel So Young," where the mellow mood is trumped by some deft key changes and interplay. Their version of the George Gershwin chestnut "Fascinating Rhythm" is loaded with multiple rhythm changes that seem telepathic but in fact are well rehearsed, while a hopped up take on the Miles Davis obscurity "The Serpent's Tooth" is saturated with Hamilton's fills and drum inserts as Hendelman and Luty jam away on the modified melody. The tour de force track is Hamilton's original "Samba De Martelo," as all three musicians take great poetic license and liberties in an amazing discourse that sounds free and improvised like most great jazz should, but is a virtuosic display of calculated, clean, and keen melodic sensibility that leaps out of the speakers -- a truly impressive track. Luty likes to bow arco style as on the melody line of "Blues in the Night" or the intro of the light bossa nova version of "Polka Dots & Moonbeams," while Hendelman is not only a marvelous performer and rising jazz star of the piano, but an original thinking man's arranger who puts that stamp on half of the selections. Perhaps Hamilton has led bands as good, but not better than this, showing up in many real and important ways, especially upon repeat listenings. This recording comes heartily recommended, especially for skeptics who think the tried-and-true piano-bass-drums jazz trio has exhausted its possibilities. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Rovi
ジェフ・ハミルトンのピアノ・トリオによる新作。レイ・ブラウンやダイアナ・クラールとの共演で知られる巨匠ドラマーです。伝統的なジャズのスタイルでの深い表現力は 、今作でも最高級の輝きを放ちます。ダイナミックにスイングするナンバーといい、繊細なブラシでのプレイといい、まさに匠のワザ。彼のトリオといえばイスラエル出身のピアニスト、タミル・ヘンデルマンも素晴らしく、エレガントな音色に魅せられます。ビル・エバンスのレパートリーだったクラウス・オガーマン作曲のタイトル・ナンバー、この辺の選曲も素敵です。
intoxicate (C)谷本真悟
タワーレコード(vol.82(2009年10月10日発行号)掲載)