The Monty Alexander Trio's live album, Montreux Alexander Live At The Montreux Festival 1976, is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts. Recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland, the album captures the trio's electrifying performance, showcasing their virtuosity and musical chemistry.
The album opens with "Work Song," a lively and upbeat track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Monty Alexander's piano playing is a standout, with his fast and intricate solos leaving the audience in awe. Bassist John Clayton and drummer Jeff Hamilton also shine, providing a solid and dynamic rhythm section.
The trio's rendition of "Feelings" is a highlight of the album, with Alexander's delicate and emotive piano playing perfectly complementing the song's melancholic lyrics. The trio's improvisation on "Reggae-Later" is also impressive, with each member taking turns to showcase their skills.