Ahmad Jamal
The Awakening


4.0
excellent

Review

by FlawedPerfection EMERITUS
December 9th, 2006 | 14 replies


Release Date: 1970 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A collaboration of all the styles encompassed throughout Jamal's career, The Awakening makes an excellent relaxing album, showing off Jamal's piano chops with some excellent rhythmic grooves.

If there was ever a man that never received the credit he deserved, that man was Ahmad Jamal. Jamal played jazz piano differently from everyone else. He had the classical chops to play all over the place and use his jazz knowledge to run across the piano with all kinds of different scales, but Jamal was smarter than that. He knew that 32nd note runs for 8 minutes straight would get boring and tiring. He used space and silence so well that it inspired much of Miles Davis’ playing. However, the world gives Davis the credit for revolutionizing that style of playing. The general public doesn’t even list Jamal in the top ten jazz pianists of all time. Obviously, that means nothing to Jamal, as displayed in his track title I Love Music. That’s really all that matters, and that mindset shines through brilliantly on The Awakening.

The Awakening is about twenty years past when Jamal inspired Miles Davis so directly. Jamal himself seems to have made an evolution in his sound, allowing himself to show off his incredibly fast piano chops in variation. He still plays with his trademark sparseness, but not to the degree of Miles on his works like Sketches of Spain and Kind of Blue. Being the only instrument capable of handling melody for any length of time, Jamal forces himself to give some variety in his style of playing. Also, being limited to only one sound, his style of playing and the feel of the entire trio needs to be the main sources of variation to keep the album interesting. To a considerable degree, Ahmad and his trio pull it off well. Ranging from straight up swing to a completely authentic bossanova style to a jazzy, Bill Evans-esque piano solo, the variation in style is remarkable. Despite Jamal going all over the place on the piano with all kinds of great rhythmic and harmonic intricacy, the rhythm section locks itself in place and never lets anything speed up or slow down.

However, Jamal is the star of the show, especially since I Love Music is the best song on the album. The majority of the song is just Jamal, showing off all of his piano skills. Despite the rhythmic speed and complexity, the real focus is in the harmonic structure. It is beautiful in so many ways, through its tasty chords and seemingly frantic jumping around. Still, even in all its complexity, Jamal manages to create memorable melodies and motifs. As a result of his traditional sparse style, Jamal feels the need to create a true melody, which makes I Love Music all the more enjoyable. Near the end, the rest of the trio enters, allowing Jamal to lay back a bit. The song stands as a jazz piano epic, far reaching and complex while still showcasing some of the simplest moments on the album.

While I Love Music sweeps up the listener in its gorgeous rubato and wavering tempos, Patterns lays down a great groove with a descending melody. The bass plays along with Ahmad for the head before jumping into a quick yet groovy bassline. It takes the stylings of Miles Davis on his earlier electronic recordings such as Filles de Kilimanjaro and puts it with an upright bass. It gives the atmosphere a slightly older feel, much more acoustic. In 1970, entirely acoustic music was beginning to die away, so The Awakening came as a breath of old, yet still fresh. The ending of the song has the greatest climax possible for a song as laid back as Patterns, a giant slowdown with epic piano chords that Jamal still plays with a delicacy. Hammering them and filling the recording would simply destroy the mood of the song. Patterns shows the mix of an old atmosphere with modern harmonization and grooves

Ahmad Jamal and his trio make excellent jazz music that draws together the best of both worlds. Utilizing many different grooves, including swing and a funkier fusion style while mixing it with modern harmonies and a timeless instrumental atmosphere, The Awakening is certainly worth a listen. The album shows more than just Ahmad Jamal. His rhythm section lays down fantastic grooves, no matter what style they are in. They prove to be excellently trained jazz musicians and able to keep up with Jamal’s piano. Although known for his sparseness and usage of space, Jamal takes a turn showing many huge runs. Still, he creates memorable melodies that keep the album interesting and immediately listenable.

Recommended Tracks:
I Love Music
Patterns
Wave



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FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
December 9th 2006


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

wtf @ Ahmad Jamal in funk.

Zebra
Moderator
December 10th 2006


2647 Comments


I'm a sucker for this sort of stuff. The only thing that scares me is recommendations, Heavy Weather is awful and Mwandishi is one of my least favorite Hancock albums.

FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
December 10th 2006


2807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Don't pay attention to the recommendations, I'll fix them when I have something better. I only have them there becuase they give a description of the types of grooves used. Heavy Weather shouldn't be there, it was just filler. But I'm going to put in Wayne Shorter's Native Dancer now anyway.

AnyColour74
December 10th 2006


1054 Comments


Very nice review Flawed, very thorough. I do not know of Ahmad Jamal, but I'm going to look into him. This Message Edited On 12.09.06

Tv Party
February 7th 2007


98 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I picked this up this weekend (Thanks to your review) and it's immediately one of my favorite jazz albums. I Love Music and Wave have to be my favorites although every song is worth mentioning.

Bron-Yr-Aur
February 20th 2008


4405 Comments


awesome

TheDirtyGreek
August 15th 2009


12 Comments


it's amazing how many rap artists have sampled ahmad jamal

Chrisjon89
April 16th 2011


3833 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Great review. Just recently discovered this guy.



De La Soul and Nas lead me here.

Chrisjon89
April 17th 2011


3833 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

'I Love Music' is supreme but I prefer the Jamal Plays Jamal album to this one.

Conmaniac
March 20th 2018


27677 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this is really damn good, so beautiful and lush

ReefaJones
April 18th 2023


3628 Comments


Discovered this first through the World Is Yours sample like 13 years ago. Good times.

Demon of the Fall
April 19th 2023


33640 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

just discovering this, 'tis rather chill and lovely. Interesting to learn about him. RIP

JefferyPigglestein
April 19th 2023


223 Comments


u may like Extensions better

Demon of the Fall
April 19th 2023


33640 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

perhaps, we may never find out







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