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A blissful piano performance that conveys the true essence of bebop.
Walter Bishop Jr.'s phrasing is fluid and effortless, and his sense of rhythm is exceptional.
Titled after the classic "Speak Low," this album showcases the intense interplay of the trio, creating a dazzling display of musicality. His touch is powerful yet subtly infused with delicate lyricism, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the essence of jazz piano. This is a masterpiece of modern jazz, a reinterpretation of a standard that blends unique interpretation with solid technique.
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- Bass - Jimmy Garrison
- Piano - Walter Bishop Jr.
- Engineer - Bill Stoddard
- Drums - G. T. Hogan
- A&R - Fred Norsworthy
- Cover, Photography By - Gary Gladstone
- Liner Notes - Don Riches