CD/LP/Track Review

Various Artists: Jazz For The Quiet Times

By
JIM SANTELLA,
Jim Santella

Jim Santella

Senior Contributor since 1997

Jim Santella has been contributing CD reviews, concert reviews and DVD reviews to AAJ since 1997. His work has also appeared in Southland Blues, The L.A. Jazz Scene, and Cadence Magazine.

Recent articles (1,677 total)

Published: October 1, 1998

Produced by Adam Dorn, this collection of slow heartfelt instrumental standard reissues featuring saxophone, organ & guitar, vibraphone, mellow trumpet, or a combination of those, is – quite simply – "music to relax to." Centered around an arrangement of Benny Golson’s "Whisper Not" featuring vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, the compilation consists of familiar ballad material with slow walking bass and a drummer’s swirling brushes. Working with Hutcherson are pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist John Heard, and drummer Billy Higgins, who share the solo spotlight with due respect paid to the lyrical muse. Antoine Roney’s "Estate" and his brother Wallace’s "Smooch," with pianists Jacky Terrasson and Geri Allen respectively, are dreamy heartfelt flowing ballads. Russell Gunn’s arrangement of "You Don’t Know What Love Is" glows through his confident trumpet tone and controlled half-valve expressions. On "Send In the Clowns" guitarist Pat Martino expresses the familiar melody while Gil Goldstein counters from the electric piano. The timbre combination is void of low bass tones and somewhat clouded. J.J. Johnson’s "Lament" offers Kenny Burrell the opportunity to share his ballad style with the audience. The guitarist goes it alone for the first two minutes, and is then joined by bassist Larry Ridley and drummer Ben Riley. The trio offers exceptional ballad material that recalls those "quiet times" when we just want to be alone with nothing but our thoughts.

Track Listing: Blues in my Heart; My Romance; The Good Life; Lament; Whisper Not; Body and Soul; Estate; One for my Baby; Send In the Clowns; You Don

Record Label: 32 Records
Style: Straight-ahead/Mainstream

comments powered by Disqus

Weekly Giveaways

Will Calhoun

Will Calhoun
About | Enter

Verve Jazz Ensemble

Verve Jazz Ensemble
About | Enter

Sinan Bakir

Sinan Bakir
About | Enter

Joshua Redman

Joshua Redman
About | Enter