Review: Chords in Blue – Ken Dryden

Chords in Blue

Review by Ken Dryden

There have been relatively few jazz harpists, but Carol Robbins studied with one of the best, Dorothy Ashby, and she is a fine player as well. This CD features Robbins primarily as an unaccompanied soloist, with tantalizing versions of familiar standards such as “Who Can I Turn To?,” “Easy to Love,” “Isn’t It Romantic,” and “A Time for Love,” all of which show a considerable gift for lyricism without degrading into Muzaky background music. Her original work “Blues for Dorothy,” which is dedicated to her late teacher, is a tasty yet understated duet with bassist Dave Stone. Several other tracks add drummer Gordon Peeke as well, including her gently swinging “Notes to Bill,” a tribute to pianist Bill Evans which does an excellent job at capturing the spirit of his playing without resorting to imitation. This well crafted release will reward listeners who take the trouble to seek it.