At the Pershing
At the Pershing
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album Coloured Vinyl

Our Take
Our Take
Jazz aficionados, get ready to groove to the smooth sounds of the Ahmad Jamal Trio in their classic album "At The Pershing." This limited edition red vinyl reissue is a must-have addition to any collection, offering not only the original tracks but four bonus gems to sweeten the deal.
Jamal's piano skills are on full display, effortlessly weaving melodies that will transport you to a dimly lit jazz club in the heart of Chicago. The chemistry between Jamal and his bandmates is undeniable, creating a tight-knit trio that plays off each other's energy with finesse.
From the infectious rhythm of "Poinciana" to the sultry tones of "But Not For Me," each track is a showcase of the trio's talent and musical prowess. The bonus tracks offer a deeper dive into their creative process, adding layers of depth to an already stellar album.
The limited edition red vinyl adds a touch of retro charm to this timeless classic, making it a standout piece in any vinyl collection. So grab your favourite cocktail, dim the lights, and let the Ahmad Jamal Trio serenade you into a state of pure musical bliss. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. But Not for Me
2. The Surrey With the Fringe On Top
3. Moonlight in Vermont
4. Music! Music! Music! (Put Another Nickel)
5. There Is No Greater Love
6. All the Things You Are
7. It Might As Well Be Spring
8. Poinciana
9. Woody 'N You
10. What's New?
11. Cherokee
12. I'll Remember April
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About the artist
Ahmad Jamal Trio
Ahmad Jamal Trio: The Jazz Legends Still Grooving Many artists fade into obscurity as the years go by, but the Ahmad Jamal Trio is not one of them. With a career spanning over seven decades, this jazz group has stood the test of time and continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of improvisation and sophistication. Led by the legendary pianist Ahmad Jamal, the trio has been a driving force in the evolution of jazz music since the 1950s. Known for their innovative approach to rhythm and harmony, they have inspired countless musicians and earned a reputation as one of the most influential groups in the genre. Jamal's piano playing is nothing short of mesmerizing – his fingers dance across the keys with a fluidity and grace that is unmatched in the world of jazz. Bassist James Cammack and drummer Herlin Riley provide the perfect backdrop for Jamal's virtuosity, laying down intricate rhythms and grooves that keep audiences on their toes. But don't let their age fool you – the Ahmad Jamal Trio is still as vibrant and exciting as ever. Their live performances are a masterclass in musicianship, with each member feeding off the energy of the others to create moments of pure magic on stage. So if you're looking for a musical experience that is equal parts timeless and thrilling, look no further than the Ahmad Jamal Trio. With their unparalleled talent and boundless creativity, this legendary group is sure to leave you spellbound – and maybe even tapping your foot along to the beat.
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