Review
by Scott Yanow
Drummer
Ed Thigpen's first album as a leader (recorded a year after he left the
Oscar Peterson Trio) was reissued as a CD in 1998. Although not soloing
much, Thigpen wrote three of the seven selections and occasionally
played tuned drums, which sound a little bit like timbales. In addition
to the leader, the main star is Clark Terry (on flugelhorn and trumpet),
who plays quite freely on two numbers utilizing only a trumpet
mouthpiece in spots. Guitarist Kenny Burrell gets in a few good solos
and is showcased on "Struttin' With Some Barbeque" while bassist Ron
Carter and pianist Herbie Hancock also make strong contributions.
Unfortunately, there are only 32 minutes of music on this CD (which is
highlighted by "Cielito Lindo"), so its brevity keeps it from being too
essential, but the performances are enjoyable.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/out-of-the-storm-mw0000040830
Biography
by Scott Yanow
A
tasteful and subtle drummer who is a master with brushes, Ed Thigpen is
still most famous for his longtime membership with the Oscar Peterson
Trio. The son of Ben Thigpen (who played drums with Andy Kirk's
Orchestra throughout the 1930s), Ed gained early experience playing with
Cootie Williams from 1951-1952. After a period in the Army, he worked
with Dinah Washington (1954), Lennie Tristano, Johnny Hodges, Bud
Powell, and Billy Taylor's Trio (1956-1959). Thigpen replaced guitarist
Herb Ellis with Peterson's group in 1959, staying with the masterful
pianist through 1965 and appearing on dozens of records. His quiet yet
swinging style perfectly supported Peterson and bassist Ray Brown. After
leaving Peterson, Thigpen spent two periods touring the world with Ella
Fitzgerald during 1966-1972. He settled in Copenhagen in 1972, worked
as a teacher, wrote several instructional books, and continued playing
with the who's who of jazz as a freelancer. As an occasional leader, Ed
Thigpen has recorded dates for Verve (an obscurity from 1966), GNP
Crescendo, Reckless, Timeless, and Justin Time.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ed-thigpen-mn0000166153/biography
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Reseña
por Scott Yanow
El
primer álbum del batería Ed Thigpen como líder (grabado un año después
de que dejara el Oscar Peterson Trio) se reeditó en CD en 1998. Aunque
no hace muchos solos, Thigpen escribió tres de las siete selecciones y
ocasionalmente tocó tambores afinados, que suenan un poco como timbales.
Además del líder, la estrella principal es Clark Terry (fliscorno y
trompeta), que toca con bastante libertad en dos números utilizando sólo
una boquilla de trompeta en algunos momentos. El guitarrista Kenny
Burrell consigue algunos buenos solos y se luce en "Struttin' With Some
Barbeque", mientras que el bajista Ron Carter y el pianista Herbie
Hancock también contribuyen con fuerza. Por desgracia, sólo hay 32
minutos de música en este CD (que destaca por "Cielito Lindo"), por lo
que su brevedad impide que sea demasiado esencial, pero las
interpretaciones son agradables.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/out-of-the-storm-mw0000040830
Biografía
por Scott Yanow
Ed
Thigpen, un baterista sutil y de buen gusto que es un maestro con las
escobillas, sigue siendo más famoso por su larga pertenencia al Oscar
Peterson Trio. Hijo de Ben Thigpen (que tocó la batería con la orquesta
de Andy Kirk durante los años 30), Ed adquirió una temprana experiencia
tocando con Cootie Williams entre 1951 y 1952. Tras un periodo en el
ejército, trabajó con Dinah Washington (1954), Lennie Tristano, Johnny
Hodges, Bud Powell y Billy Taylor's Trio (1956-1959). Thigpen sustituyó
al guitarrista Herb Ellis en el grupo de Peterson en 1959, permaneciendo
con el magistral pianista hasta 1965 y apareciendo en docenas de
discos. Su estilo tranquilo pero con swing apoyaba perfectamente a
Peterson y al bajista Ray Brown. Tras dejar a Peterson, Thigpen pasó dos
periodos de gira por todo el mundo con Ella Fitzgerald entre 1966 y
1972. Se instaló en Copenhague en 1972, trabajó como profesor, escribió
varios libros didácticos y continuó tocando como freelance con la flor y
nata del jazz. Como líder ocasional, Ed Thigpen ha grabado para Verve
(un disco oscuro de 1966), GNP Crescendo, Reckless, Timeless y Justin
Time.
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ed-thigpen-mn0000166153/biography
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1 - Cielito Lindo - 4:35
2 - Cloud Break (Up Blues) - 1:45
3 - Out Of The Storm - 7:20
4 - Harper (From The Warner Bros. Motion Picture "Harper") - 2:30
5 - Elbow And Mouth - 6:32
6 - Heritage - 5:10
7 - Struttin' With Some Barbecue - 4:15
Credits:
Bass – Ron Carter
Design [Cover Design] – Acy Lehman
Drums – Ed Thigpen
Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
Engineer [Director Of Engineering] – Val Valentin
Guitar – Kenny Burrell
Piano – Herbie Hancock
Producer – Creed Taylor
Trumpet – Clark Terry
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, on April 18, 19 and 20, 1966.
Label: Verve Records – V6-8663
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Deep Groove
Country: US
Released: 1966
Genre: Jazz
https://www.discogs.com/release/1882201-Ed-Thigpen-Out-Of-The-Storm
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