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Wardell Gray|Way out Wardell (Live)

Way out Wardell (Live)

Wardell Gray

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This album was recorded live in Los Angeles in 1948, and finds the great Wardell Gray amidst some of the finest musicians of the time. In the late 1940s, the West Coast jazz scene introduced the big band jazz concert idea to the public. At this time in his short career, Gray was starting his ascent and would achieve lasting fame in tenor sax history. The recorded sound on the album is tinny, given that it was recorded in a hall, and the echo is distracting. However, the compact disc cleaned much of this up, and the dueling between the two tenors shines right through. Vido Musso, the other fine tenor here, was with Stan Kenton for a time. His punchy style plays off the smoother swing of Gray. There's also some strong, bright soloing by Howard McGhee, Ernie Royal, Barney Kessel, and Red Callender. The rhythm section swings hard throughout the session, and Gray knows how to ride the wave with a vengeance. He had that effortless tone of Lester Young, and was full with the fire of bop at the same time. His improvisation was prodigious, and he could translate a landslide of ideas through his horn. The genius Erroll Garner, then only 35, renders a fine solo version of "Tenderly." The compact disc version adds the bonus cut "Sweet Georgia Brown." This is what ignited jazz at the summit sounded like in concert in the late 1940s. Recommended.

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1
Blue Lou (Live)
00:06:11

Wardell Gray, MainArtist - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Edwin Finckel, Composer - Emi Robbins Catalog Inc, MusicPublisher

(C) 2014 Ace Records (P) 2010 Ace Records

2
Sweet Georgia Brown (Live)
00:10:29

Wardell Gray, MainArtist - Ben Bernie, Composer - Kenneth Casey, Composer - Maceo Pinkard, Composer - Wb Music Corp, MusicPublisher - Francis Day & Hunter Ltd, MusicPublisher

(C) 2014 Ace Records (P) 2010 Ace Records

3
Tenderly (Live)
00:03:03

Jack Lawrence, Composer - Wardell Gray, MainArtist - WALTER GROSS, Composer - Chappell-Morris Ltd, MusicPublisher - RANGE ROAD MUSIC, INC., MusicPublisher - MPL MUSIC PUBLISHING INC. OBO EDWIN H. MORRIS & COMPANY, MusicPublisher

(C) 2014 Ace Records (P) 2010 Ace Records

4
Just You, Just Me (Live)
00:10:24

Wardell Gray, MainArtist - Raymond Klages, Composer - Jesse Greer, Composer - EMI Music Pub Ltd, MusicPublisher - EMI APRIL MUSIC INC OBO OLE GRAND FILMS, MusicPublisher

(C) 2014 Ace Records (P) 2010 Ace Records

5
One O'Clock Jump (Live)
00:11:25

Count Basie, Composer - Wardell Gray, MainArtist - EMI UNITED PARTNERSHIP LTD, MusicPublisher - EMI Feist Catalog, MusicPublisher

(C) 2014 Ace Records (P) 2010 Ace Records

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This album was recorded live in Los Angeles in 1948, and finds the great Wardell Gray amidst some of the finest musicians of the time. In the late 1940s, the West Coast jazz scene introduced the big band jazz concert idea to the public. At this time in his short career, Gray was starting his ascent and would achieve lasting fame in tenor sax history. The recorded sound on the album is tinny, given that it was recorded in a hall, and the echo is distracting. However, the compact disc cleaned much of this up, and the dueling between the two tenors shines right through. Vido Musso, the other fine tenor here, was with Stan Kenton for a time. His punchy style plays off the smoother swing of Gray. There's also some strong, bright soloing by Howard McGhee, Ernie Royal, Barney Kessel, and Red Callender. The rhythm section swings hard throughout the session, and Gray knows how to ride the wave with a vengeance. He had that effortless tone of Lester Young, and was full with the fire of bop at the same time. His improvisation was prodigious, and he could translate a landslide of ideas through his horn. The genius Erroll Garner, then only 35, renders a fine solo version of "Tenderly." The compact disc version adds the bonus cut "Sweet Georgia Brown." This is what ignited jazz at the summit sounded like in concert in the late 1940s. Recommended.

© Mark Romano /TiVo

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