David Janeway Trio: Excursion

Review by Michael P. Gladsone/All About Jazz
September 3, 2007 
Released 2004
Personnel: David Janeway-piano, Harvie S-bass, Steve Davis-drums, Charles Moore-trumpet

 

Pianist David Janeway, with only a handful of albums under his belt, bursts out of the pack with the exciting Excursion. He is accompanied by veteran bassist Harvie S and drummer Steve Davis. Excursion also features a guest appearance from trumpeter Charles Moore, who provides an eerie and effective Miles Davis vibe on Janeways's ballad, "Another Chance". 

These dozen tracks are comprised of half originals from the pianist and the remainder from the Great American Songbook and jazz standards. It is as good an indication of Janeway's writing that the title tune sits between the Cross/Williams standard, "I Should Care," and Joe Henderson's "Black Narcissus." It is no small feat to say that not only is Janeway's playing sparking but so is his ability to write tuneful compositions. 

The liner notes make a point of comparing Janeway with McCoy Tyner as an individualist pianist. Tyler may not be a specific reference point, but Janeway's individuality as a player is evident right from the opening notes of "Viscosity." Janeway and this well-meshed trio leap sure-footedly into the tune with fresh ideas. Janeway also has a propensity to launch into Latin phrases quite unexpectedly, adding to the improvisational aspect of his delivery. 

Janeway was born in Rochester, New York, relocating to Detroit and was a student of the late pianist Albert Dailey. He has the experience of working at several important New York venues and with many jazz notables. His first albums Entry Point (New Directions, LP 1986 and CD reissue 2016) and Inside Out (Timeless, 1993) both included horns like Sonny Fortune, Marcus Belgrave and Bob Berg. This album is a fine opportunity to appreciate Janeway, the composer and stylist, in a trio format. 

Released on New Directions in 2007 and available on I Tunes, Amazon, CD Baby, Spotify.

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