ECM New Release Songs for Quintet by Kenny Wheeler

Kenny Wheeler (1930-2014), who would have celebrated his 85th birthday today, was an unassuming giant of modern jazz, a daring improviser, and a writer of many beautiful and slyly unorthodox tunes. His recorded legacy includes albums now regarded as contemporary jazz classics such as Gnu High, Deer Wan, and Music For Large And Small Ensembles. In December 2013 he recorded what was to be his last album. “Songs for Quintet”, aninspirational session featuring Wheeler compositions of recent vintage (plus a fresh approach to “Nonetheless”, first heard on Angel Song), was recorded in London’s Abbey Road Studio with four of Kenny’s favourite players. 
Stan Sulzmann, John Parricelli, Chris Laurence and Martin France work together marvellously as an interactive unit, solo persuasively, and provide support for the tender and lyrical flugelhorn of the bandleader. With “Songs for Quintet”, which is issued in Europe this week and in the US beginning February, ECM bids farewell to an unforgettable musician.