Interesting that you should bring up Ahmad Jamal again. Alex’s clips were, for me, a bit of a revelation. I knew Les McCann as the funky, soul-with-a-shuffle-beat pianist from his "Swiss Movement" era; I had no idea that he had such a wide range. Beautiful ballad playing that reminded me of Ahmad Jamal with his use of block chords and keyboard tremolos (14:45 at the end of "Pretty Lady" and on "Stella" are two examples). Beautiful playing. Of all of Alex’s clips my favorites were "Pretty Lady" and the ones with Joe Pass (!). That was a pairing that I never would have imagined (McCann/Pass) given my association of him with a funkier style. "Pretty Lady" is a record I have to look for. The clips with Turrentine and Mitchell were also good, but less successful, imo. They lean toward the funky, but are not as committed to that style as the "Swiss Movement" music. Of course, the presence of Eddie Harris in those takes things well into funkville.
Very nice live Jamal, Ghosthouse. If I can still pick my nose at 82 I’ll be happy. To be able to play like that is amazing. Very unexpected version of "Blue Moon".
Very nice live Jamal, Ghosthouse. If I can still pick my nose at 82 I’ll be happy. To be able to play like that is amazing. Very unexpected version of "Blue Moon".

