Left to My Own Devices

Left to My Own Devices

by Laurence Hobgood
Left to My Own Devices

Left to My Own Devices

by Laurence Hobgood

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Overview

For Laurence Hobgood's debut recording as a leader, he has chosen the solo piano format. It's a challenge for the most skilled of performers, but for the clearly brilliant Hobgood, it all seems as pure and natural as the driven snow of his native Chicago. Ideas easily tumble forth, rearrangements of standards sound renewed and revived, while the original material he plays is infused with a playful intensity and in many instances classical quality. His regular running mate vocalist Kurt Elling appears on four selections as crooner, wise man or surreal romantic soothsayer. Meanwhile it is Hobgood, as impressive a player as there is anywhere, who commands total attention. "It Could Happen to You" is usually played introspectively, but Hobgood infuses it with a buzzing, hyperactive, and minimalist deconstruction, astounding on all levels. Brittle phrases stopped and started, then furiously improvised, is the hallmark for Thelonious Monk's "Panonica," and he does fellow Chicagoan Ed Peterson's "The Vocal Tune" (it's an instrumental) with a kinetic bounce and truly amazing technique. Not completely bent on pyrotechnics, the pianist uses a lean, horse loping bluesy pace for "Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me," employs tiny and tender arpeggiated stair step chords for Lerner & Lowe's "The Heather on the Hill," is patient and pristine during "Say It" (Over & Over Again), is reverent and hymnal on "The Inconstant Lover," goes baroque on the David Onderdonk waltz "Cycle," and is spooky and dark for "Witchcraft." The songs with Elling range from a pensive "The Waltz," the classic barroom theme "Goin' Back to Joe's," two-chord song of finality "The Masquerade Is Over," and the straight boogie "Lovesick Blues" with Elling's purposefully strained and campy whine. A solid, complete, and whole project fully realized and executed, it's great to hear Hobgood with and without his bossman Elling, and more so an auspicious debut that should be sought by all fans of contemporary jazz piano. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 01/11/2011
Label: Naim
UPC: 0797537104928
Rank: 137741

Tracks

  1. It Could Happen to You
  2. The Heather on the Hill
  3. Do Nothin' Til You Hear from Me
  4. Panonica
  5. The Waltz
  6. Say It (Over and Over Again)
  7. Goin' Back to Joes
  8. The Vocal Tune
  9. Witchcraft
  10. Cycle
  11. The Masquerade Is Over
  12. The Inconstant Lover
  13. Lovesick Blues

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Laurence Hobgood   Primary Artist,Piano,Soloist
Kurt Elling   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Duke Ellington   Composer
Alan Jay Lerner   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Marvin Fisher   Composer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Allie Wrubel   Composer
Jimmy McHugh   Composer
Kurt Elling   Composer
Jack Segal   Composer
Laurence Hobgood   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Ken Christianson   Engineer
Frederick Loewe   Composer
Frank Loesser   Composer
Bob Russel   Composer
Shawn Yochem   Assistant Engineer
Charles Terr   Piano Tuner
David Onderdonk   Composer
Herbert Magidson   Composer
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