
If you're anywhere near as much of a jazz fan
as I am, you'll jump right
on this! Rich
Thompson's drums are subtle, but fully present
in th' mix, Jeff Campbell's bass reminds me of
David Friesen's (in spots), & Clay Jenkins
trumpet is about as punctual as you'll ever hear. In
fact, that's what's most striking about the music
they play on here... it's right ON TIME. This
round isn't all originals… they've featured
tunes from John Coltrane, Lee Morgan & Mal
Waldron, too. Thompson is the "leader" of
this group, but it's almost like they're all in "lead" positions. In
no way do any of the players "step" on
each other - this is a precision team that are "wound" right
into each others' psyches (I think). This
is th' kinda' jazz that has "meat" on
it's bones, with somethin' for each & ev'ry
listener to groove to. It's just
th' kind of material I was fortunate enough to "grow
up" on, during my first tour to Germany (1965-1968). It's
not easy to pull off jazz that sounds so great,
either, when there's only a horn out front... no
guitar or keyboard to "refer" to… means
th' players have to be right "in synch" with
where th' tune is heading. If
you've never really listened to much jazz before,
this is one of the best places for you to start…
I mean, it's ALL here! I give this one a MOST
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
— Dick Metcalf, aka Rotcod Zzaj
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