The Greg Burk Quartet's latest album, "Berlin Bright," is a stunning showcase of modern jazz at its finest. From the opening notes of "Stomping Grounds," the listener is transported on a journey through intricate compositions and virtuosic solos.
Burk's piano playing is a standout feature of the album, with his nimble fingers dancing across the keys in tracks like "Bouncing with Bud" and "Berlin Bright." The quartet's chemistry is also on full display, with bassist Joe Sanders and drummer Justin Brown providing a solid foundation for Burk and saxophonist Dayna Stephens to soar.
The album's title track, "Berlin Bright," is a hauntingly beautiful ballad that showcases Stephens' soulful and emotive playing. The quartet also pays tribute to jazz legends Thelonious Monk and Wayne Shorter with their interpretations of "Ruby My Dear" and "Fall," respectively.