This was the first new music of Ray Bryant's to be released in seven years although his EmArcy album Ray Bryant Trio Today was actually recorded two days earlier. Pianist Bryant (along with bassist Rufus Reid and drummer Freddie Waits) performs four songs associated with Count Basie (including Neal Hefti's obscure "Teddy The Toad"), his own "Blues For Basie," five Duke Ellington tunes (including a three-song ballad medley) and Mercer Ellington's "Things Ain't What They Used To Be." Although it is a shame that ("Teddy" excepted) Bryant stuck to fairly obvious material (particularly on the Ellington half of the program), his typically swinging and soulful renditions are always fun to hear. - Scott Yanow
Tracks
01. Jive at Five (Count Basie/Harry "Sweets" Edison)
02. Swingin' The Blues (C. Basie/E. Durham)
03. 9:20 (William Engvick/Earle Warren)
04. Teddy The Toad (N. Hefti)
05. Blues For Basie (Ray Bryant)
06. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart (Ellington/Mills/Nemo/Redmond)
07. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) (Duke Ellington/Irving Mills)
08. Sophisticated Lady/Prelude To A Kiss/Mood Indigo (Bigard/Ellington/Parish/Strayhorn)
09. Things Ain't What They Used To Be (Mercer Ellington/Ted Persons)
RUFUS REID bass
FREDDIE WAITS drums
RAY BRYANT piano
Recorded February 15-16, 1987 at Clinton Recording Studio, New York
EMARCY 832 235-2