Review by Steve Loewy
Vic
Dickenson was one of the great trombone stylists whose relaxed sound,
slurred notes, and impeccable feel invested every solo with a unique
warmth never duplicated by anyone else. While he was often recorded as a
sideman, he was rarely captured as a leader. This mid-'70s studio
session, recorded late in his career, features a mature Dickenson
leading a sympathetic rhythm section of pianist Johnny Guarnieri,
bassist Bill Pemberton, and drummer Oliver Jackson. The real treasure is
the chance to hear the trombonist playing tunes with which he was
comfortable and improvising at length. His renditions of "Sweet Sue,
Just You," "Christopher Columbus," and "Bye Bye Blackbird" are perfect
expositions of his classy way of capturing the essence of a tune. The
trombonist sings on a couple of tracks ("Just Too Late" and "More
Rain"), but his vocals are more of interest as novelty items for
completists. Johnny Guarnieri struts his stuff on "Shine," with a hot
solo worthy of the era in which the piece was written.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/gentleman-of-the-trombone-mw0000232307
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Reseña de Steve Loewy
Vic
Dickenson fue uno de los grandes estilistas del trombón, cuyo sonido
relajado, notas arrastradas y tacto impecable dotaban a cada solo de una
calidez única nunca duplicada por nadie. Aunque a menudo se le grababa
como músico de acompañamiento, rara vez se le captaba como líder. Esta
sesión de estudio de mediados de los 70, grabada al final de su carrera,
muestra a un Dickenson maduro al frente de una simpática sección
rítmica formada por el pianista Johnny Guarnieri, el bajista Bill
Pemberton y el batería Oliver Jackson. El verdadero tesoro es la
oportunidad de escuchar al trombonista tocando melodías con las que se
sentía cómodo e improvisando largo y tendido. Sus interpretaciones de
"Sweet Sue, Just You", "Christopher Columbus" y "Bye Bye Blackbird" son
exposiciones perfectas de su elegante manera de captar la esencia de una
melodía. El trombonista canta en un par de temas ("Just Too Late" y
"More Rain"), pero sus voces tienen más interés como novedad para los
completistas. Johnny Guarnieri se pavonea en "Shine", con un ardiente
solo digno de la época en que fue escrita la pieza.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/gentleman-of-the-trombone-mw0000232307
1 - Too Marvelous For Words - 5:01
2 - Nice And Easy Blues - 5:58
3 - Just Too Late - 4:14
4 - Shine - 4:58
5 - Sweet Sue, Just You - 4:53
6 - Bye Bye Blackbird - 6:14
7 - More Rain More Rest - 2:56
8 - S'Posin' - 7:55
9 - Love Letters In The Sand - 4:24
10 - Christopher Columbus - 5:23
11 - I Ain't Got Nobody - 5:33
Credits:
Bass – Bill Pemberton
Drums – Oliver Jackson
Engineer – Gerhard Lehner
Layout – Chris Olesen
Photography By – Raymond Ross
Piano – Johnny Guarnieri
Producer – Henry Dufresne, Karl Emil Knudsen
Trombone, Vocals – Vic Dickenson
Recorded: July 25, 1975
Location: Studio 16, La Fontonne, Antibes
Label: Storyville – STCD 5008
Country: Denmark
Released: 2000
Genre: Jazz
Style: Swing
https://www.discogs.com/release/14231609-Vic-Dickenson-Gentleman-Of-The-Trombone
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