"Rob van Bavel Trio" is a captivating jazz album released on March 1, 1990, under the Mirasound label. This 58-minute journey through the world of jazz is led by the talented Dutch drummer and composer Rob van Bavel, who is known for his extensive discography, including over 200 CDs as both a sideman and a leader. The album features a trio format, with van Bavel collaborating with Marc van Rooij and Hans van Oosterhout, creating a dynamic and engaging sound that showcases the depth and versatility of jazz music.
The album opens with "There is no greater love," a soulful and heartfelt rendition that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Tracks like "Waltz on B-Street" and "It's a shuffle" demonstrate the trio's mastery of different jazz styles, from the smooth and elegant waltz to the upbeat and energetic shuffle. The album also includes classic jazz standards such as "St. Maarten," "Doxy," "Nobody else but me," "I didn't know what time it was," "Speak low," and "Every time we say goodbye," each given a unique and fresh interpretation by the trio.
"Practice and preach" and "Epoxy" are original compositions by Rob van Bavel, showcasing his talents as a composer and his ability to create memorable and engaging jazz pieces. The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of jazz music and the skill of the musicians involved. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Rob van Bavel Trio" is sure to impress and delight.