Larry Goldings / Peter Bernstein / Bill Stewart - Perpetual Pendulum

Label: Smoke Sessions Records, 2022

Personnel - Larry Goldings: Hammond B3 organ; Peter Bernstein: guitar; Bill Stewart: drums.

The trio of keyboardist Larry Goldings, guitarist Peter Bernstein and drummer Bill Stewart, puts out Perpetual Pendulum, their 18th album, celebrating a fruitful musical cooperation that has lasted for more than 30 years. Their musical tastes and inclinations reflect on the repertoire chosen for each recording, and there are some great additions here. 

Let’s start with the opening Wayne Shorter tune, “United”, whose wittiness and groovy flamboyance should put it back in circulation. The interaction is spot on, with Goldings and Bernstein trading fours with the drummer after their respective first-class solos. The same applies to Gary Bartz’s “Libra”, which, developing at a boiling tempo, delivers a bubbling A section that recalls the disco songs of the Bee Gees. It swings with undeniable passion the very next moment. Goldings and Stewart are solid like a tree trunk, and this is also true on “Django”, a straight-ahead number imbued with the spirit of Jim Hall and Joe Pass, an impression reinforced by Bernstein’s haunting introduction.

Goldings has the capacity to extract ideas from classic tunes and transfer them into songs with a twist of his own. This is the case with “Let’s Get Lots”, which fashions recognizable melodic portions of “Let’s Get Lost”, a jazz standard notably performed by Chet Baker in the 1950s, and “Prelude”, which, inspired by Duke Ellington’s “Prelude #2”, gets an alluring bluesy feel here. Ellington is evoked once again through the rendition of one of his famous ballads, “Reflections in D”, whereas the effulgent “Come Rain or Come Shine” cradles our hearts with warmth. The keyboardist and the guitarist improvise magnetically, exchanging phrases in the choruses that lead to the theme.

Also deserving mention, Stewart’s “FU Donald” is a jazz meets funk-rock number with challenging meter signatures and a spine-shivering figure at the center that slides chromatically along the way. This is Goldings/Bernstein/Stewart trio playing at full tilt.

Favorite Tracks:
01 - United ► 05 - FU Donald ► 06 - Come Rain or Come Shine