The George Gruntz Trio's album Serious Fun is a delightful collection of jazz tracks that showcases the trio's exceptional talent and creativity. The album features a range of styles, from upbeat swing to more contemplative ballads, all of which are executed with precision and finesse.
Gruntz's piano playing is particularly impressive, with his nimble fingers dancing across the keys in a flurry of notes that are both technically impressive and emotionally engaging. Bassist Heinrich Kobberling and drummer Peter Schmidlin provide a solid foundation for Gruntz's playing, with their rhythmic grooves and dynamic fills adding depth and texture to each track.
One standout track on the album is the upbeat "Mardi Gras," which features a lively horn section that adds a festive, celebratory tone to the track. Another highlight is the hauntingly beautiful ballad "Blues for Martha," which showcases Gruntz's sensitive playing and Kobberling's melodic bass lines.