
To the distinguished jazz pedigree of bass-piano-guitar
groups can be added bassist Leonhart's trio
with pianist Ted Rosenthal and guitarist Joe
Cohn. It's a fluent, hand-in-glove
working band that wears its individual and
collective virtuosity with a light touch. Leonhart is
best known for his own wryly funny songs and
witty vocal delivery, but here the emphasis
is mostly on instrumentals and standards, with
two songs by him, plus originals by Nat Cole,
Waller, Ellington and Al Cohn. The
trio swings hard and the internal balance is
impeccable;
both Leonhart and Cohn are in fine form, but
the star of the show, in a beguilingly tasty
example of the genre, is Rosenthal, who somehow
raises the bar every time he solos.
— Ray Comiskey
©
The Irish Times, January 28,
2005
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