Eddie Costa - The House of Blue Lights (1959)
Eddie
Costa was probably better known for his work as a vibraphonist than as a
pianist during his all too brief career, which ended suddenly after a fatal car
crash in 1962. He sticks exclusively to piano on his final album as a leader,
joined by bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Paul Motian. His interpretation
of Gigi Gryce's "The House of Blue Lights" has a dark tone overall,
very percussive at times and often incorporating fast runs. Likewise, his take
of "My Funny Valentine" is rather moody, as if a breakup between
lovers is imminent. "Diane" finally lightens the mood with some
mid-tempo breezy bop. Costa's two originals include the upbeat cooker
"Annabelle" and the rambling, almost avant-gardish "What's It to
Ya." Marshall and Motian provide great support for Costa throughout these
experimental sessions. It is a pity that Eddie Costa died at such a young age
before he had an opportunity to expand upon the work heard in this valuable
date.
Reviewed by Kenny Dryden
http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-house-of-blue-lights-mw0000699431
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Thanks for this. It's a fine album, and in Costa we get a glimpse at an original talent that just didn't last long enough to really make a presence.
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