Saturday, 4 April 2026

                     Oliver Jones Trio Featuring Dave Young and Terry Clarke


                                                        Cookin' At Sweet Basil




Oliver Jones is a Canadian pianist who grew up in Montreal, Quebec. He was a contemporary of Oscar Peterson's, and studied as a young man under Oscar's sister, Daisy, a noted piano teacher. His style is similar to Oscar's as well. To quote from Richard Cook and Brian Morton's Third Edition of "The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD", Jones is "a frequently engaging soloist, filling his records with good-hearted swinging music. His ballads are glossy rather than introspective, but one listens to Jones for his generous virtuosity, not his tenderness". 

"Cookin' At Sweet Basil" is a live recording from the famous Sweet Basil Jazz Club located in Greenwich Village in New York City. The recording was made on September 3rd, 1987 during the 6th Annual Greenwich Village Jazz Festival. As indicated in the title, Oliver was accompanied by two other famous Canadian jazz musicians, Dave Young (double bass) and Terry Clarke (drums). The songs are mix of originals and standards. During the opening number, "Snuggles" (written by Oliver), we get to hear the trio open up and let loose on an uptempo song. Dave performs an particularly outstanding arco solo, and then we get to hear Terry's facility as the group "trades fours". I would also recommend the beautiful interpretation of "My Funny Valentine". While this is a song that many artists have recorded, the version here has its own unique identity. The album has seven songs all told. It was released on the Justin Time Label in LP (vinyl) format (which is the one I have) as well as CD and Cassette. Oliver has over twenty recordings to his name, with virtually all (with one exception) on the Justin Time label. If you aren't familiar with his music, he one of Canada's jazz treasures, and well worth listening to. 


   

                         

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