Bill Carrothers, a name synonymous with jazz innovation, presents "Home Row," a captivating collection of original compositions and reinterpretations released on Pirouet Records. This album, spanning a full hour of immersive jazz, is a testament to Carrothers' virtuosity and his ability to blend traditional jazz with contemporary influences.
"Home Row" is a journey through a variety of moods and styles, from the introspective "When Will the Blues Leave" to the playful "A Squirrel's Tale." The album showcases Carrothers' pianistic prowess, with each track offering a unique blend of melody, harmony, and rhythm. The title track, "Home Row," is a standout, demonstrating Carrothers' ability to create a sense of nostalgia and warmth through his music.
The album also includes a poignant rendition of "Lost in the Stars," originally composed by Kurt Weill, highlighting Carrothers' versatility and his ability to breathe new life into classic compositions. Other notable tracks include the hopeful "Hope Song" and the swinging "Ballad of Billy Milwaukee."
With "Home Row," Bill Carrothers invites listeners into his world, offering a glimpse into his artistic vision and his deep connection to the jazz tradition. This album is a celebration of jazz, a genre that continues to evolve and inspire, and a testament to Carrothers' enduring contribution to the art form.