Largo

Jazz | Aug 2002

Reviews

Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2002-09-22
Mehldau is a very good pianist who's in a gloopy mainstream rut. Here, he tries to break out a bit, with producer Jon Brion (Aimee Mann's buddy) sprinkling in touches like drum machines, used very lightly for a more "hip" sound. Also, Mehldau takes some chances with prepared piano (#5,9) or electronic tricks (#7).

Overall, it's mellow modern jazz, but with enough risk-taking to be worth a try. Note the two Beatles covers and the Radiohead song.

1- Slow warm groove, comforting but a bit cheesy
2- Slow chaotic crashing, vibes-led. Nice.
3- Cute Beatlesque melody. Too cute.
4*- An attempt at techno + jazz. Works if you're a jazz fan; probably sounds limp to real techno fans
5*- Radiohead cover in multiple phases. Starts lush, becomes a loud clatter, includes a dark classical interlude
6- Fast but mellow
7*- Piano altered to sound like mean guitars. Funny stuff, and I'd expect Mehldau knows it's not quite like Sabbath
8- Slick contempo jazz
9*- Nice snaky prepared piano
10- Fast and rolling
11*- Fast with some drum tech; cheesy melodies on vibes
12- Sentimental, soft, new-agey

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Charting

2002-09-23 — 2002-11-25 Jazz
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Track listing

1. When It Rains
2. You're Vibing Me
3. Dusty Mcnugget
4. Dropjes
5. Paranoid Android
6. Franklin Avenue
7. Sabbath
8. Dear Prudence
9. Free Willy
10. Alvarado
11. Wave/Mother Nature's Son
12. I Do