Review
by Ken Dryden
Curtis Fuller was very busy as a leader between his recording debut in 1957 and these 1961 sessions, which made up his first LP for Impulse and his eighteenth overall disc of his own. Though not quite as adventurous on the trombone as J.J. Johnson, Fuller more than holds his own leading a band including Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Heath, Jymie Merritt, and either Jimmy Cobb or G.T. Hogan on drums. The solos on this hard bop disc are superb, with Fuller giving his musicians plenty of room, while his own work is first-rate. Three of the six pieces are originals and even if they never caught on, there is no filler present anywhere.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/soul-trombone-mw0000341688
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Reseña
por Ken Dryden
Curtis Fuller estuvo muy ocupado como líder entre su debut discográfico en 1957 y estas sesiones de 1961, que constituyeron su primer LP para Impulse y su decimoctavo disco propio. Aunque no es tan aventurero con el trombón como J.J. Johnson, Fuller se desenvuelve con soltura al frente de una banda que incluye a Freddie Hubbard, Jimmy Heath, Jymie Merritt y Jimmy Cobb o G.T. Hogan a la batería. Los solos en este disco de hard bop son magníficos, con Fuller dando a sus músicos mucho espacio, mientras que su propio trabajo es de primera clase. Tres de las seis piezas son originales y, aunque nunca se hayan puesto de moda, no hay relleno en ninguna parte.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/soul-trombone-mw0000341688
1 - The Clan - 6:16
2 - In The Wee Small Hours In The Morning - 4:54
3 - Newdles - 7:37
4 - The Brezze And I - 4:00
5 - Dear Old Stockholm - 9:05
6 - Ladies' Night - 6:30
Credits:
Bass – Jymie Merritt
Design – Robert Flynn (2)
Drums – Jimmy Cobb (tracks: 1 to 4, 6)
Engineer – Frank Abbey
Photography By – Ted Russell (2)
Piano – Cedar Walton
Producer – Bob Thiele
Tenor Saxophone – Jimmy Heath
Trombone – Curtis Fuller
Trumpet – Freddie Hubbard
Genre: Jazz
Style: Post Bop
Year: 1962
https://www.discogs.com/master/208494-Curtis-Fuller-Soul-Trombone-And-The-Jazz-Clan
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