Nice 
The sound on the piano was very debatable(But I guess there is something I am missing here?).
I really liked how relaxed the music was, remined me a bit of Bill Evans. And I am always ready for some cool-jazz 
I've been told I look like Bill Evans, but have never been compared to him; thank you, that is quite a compliment!

Actually I've been listening to and absorbing a lot of Ahmad Jamal lately, and I can hear that influence in these recordings (I will post more if y'all would like that, this was a good recording session).
Heh, the piano is debateable because it's not a piano, it's a Fender Rhodes. This was the electronic keyboard of choice for Jazz and Rock musicians throughout the 1960's and 70's, used extensively by Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Stevie Wonder and others. The tone is produced percussively by a hammer striking a wire (called a "tine") that is wired to a guitar-type pickup AND screwed into a brass resonating bar on the other end. Here is the "Rhodes Super Site", read and learn all about them.
https://www.fenderrhodes.com/home.phLol you couldn't give these away, 20 years ago, everything had gone digital. But lately musicians are getting back to these and the old Hammond B-3 organ, the sound has a fullness and richness that no digital keyboard can match. My wife bought this when she was in high school doing club gigs. It was not played from about 1983 to 1999, when we brought it to our home out West. It then sat in the garage, unplayed until this June. I was dissatisfied with my old Kurzweil K1000, which plays great but it just sounds too much like Tears for Fears or Kate Bush, if you know what I mean. When the other members of Equinox found out I had accsess to this instrument they flipped. It's a beast to move, (a two man job) but it's worth it. The audience reaction to the group improved a lot when I started using it at our gigs.
It's helped my playing a lot, too. Not being a piano, it's made me explore different possibilities in my Jazz playing that are now evident in my acoustic piano work. Anyway, here it is, with the cover off for a view of the inside...

