Review by Jim Todd
This
CD presents two complete sessions led by vibraphonist Milt Jackson: one
where the eventual members of the Modern Jazz Quartet are joined by
saxophonist Lou Donaldson, and eight quartet tracks with Thelonious
Monk. (The session with Monk is also on the four-CD set The Complete
Blue Note Recordings of Monk's output between 1947 and 1952.) The July
2, 1948, date with Monk was recorded eight months after the pianist's
first recordings as a leader. Jackson, responding to the demands of
Monk's music with his customary fluid grace, is key to these definitive
early recordings of "Evidence," "Misterioso," "Epistrophy," and "I Mean
You." Kenny Hagood -- perhaps best known as the vocalist who sang "Darn
That Dream" on Miles Davis' Birth of the Cool -- joins the group on two
standards. Hagood impresses as he croons unperturbed over Monk and
Jackson, whose busy, intertwining lines make for a pleasantly bizarre
accompaniment. The April 7, 1952, date with Donaldson does not have the
impact of the tracks with Monk. Donaldson's uncomplicated bop is mildly
diverting, but it's the consistently brilliant Jackson who commands the
listener's attention. Donaldson lays out on four tracks, including the
two takes of the set's highlight, Jackson's "Lillie." Here the
vibraphonist effortlessly weaves 16th notes across the ballad's
accompaniment by his future MJQ partners. As always, it's not Jackson's
speed that impresses, it's his taste, musicianship, and artistry.
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Reseña de Jim Todd
Este
CD presenta dos sesiones completas dirigidas por el vibrafonista Milt
Jackson: una en la que los eventuales miembros del Modern Jazz Quartet
se unen al saxofonista Lou Donaldson, y ocho temas de cuarteto con
Thelonious Monk. (La sesión con Monk está también en el conjunto de
cuatro CDs The Complete Blue Note Recordings de la producción de Monk
entre 1947 y 1952). La fecha del 2 de julio de 1948 con Monk se grabó
ocho meses después de que el ocho meses después de las primeras
grabaciones del pianista como líder. Jackson, respondiendo a las
exigencias de la música de Monk de Monk con su acostumbrada gracia
fluida, es clave en estas primeras grabaciones definitivas de
"Evidence", "Misterioso", "Epistrophy" y "I Mean You". Kenny Hagood -
quizás más conocido conocido como el vocalista que cantó "Darn That
Dream" en Birth of the Cool de Miles Davis -- se une al grupo en dos
estándares. Hagood impresiona al canturrear imperturbable sobre Monk y
Jackson, cuyas líneas ocupadas y entrelazadas hacen un acompañamiento
agradablemente acompañamiento. La fecha del 7 de abril de 1952 con
Donaldson no tiene el impacto de las temas con Monk. El bop sin
complicaciones de Donaldson es ligeramente divertido, pero es el pero es
el siempre brillante Jackson el que acapara la atención del oyente.
Donaldson se extiende en cuatro temas, incluyendo las dos tomas del
punto culminante del set, "Lillie" de Jackson. Aquí el vibrafonista teje
sin esfuerzo las notas 16 a través del acompañamiento de la balada por
sus futuros compañeros de MJQ. Como siempre, no es la velocidad de
Jackson lo que impresiona, sino su gusto la musicalidad y el arte.
1. Tahiti
2. Lillie
3. Lillie (Alternate Take)
4. Bags' Groove
5. What's New
6. What's New (Alternate Take)
7. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
8. Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Alternate Take)
9. On The Scene
10. Evidence
11. Misterioso
12. Misterioso
13. Epistrophy
14. I Mean You
15. All The Things You Are
16. I Should Care
17. I Should Care (Alternate Take)
Tracks 1-9:
Lou Donaldson (as - 11, 4, 7, 8 & 9)
Milt Jackson (vib)
John Lewis (p)
Percy Heath (b)
Kenny Clarke (d)
WOR Studios, NYC, April 7, 1952. Recording Engineer: Doug Hawkins
Tracks 10-17: Milt Jackson And The Thelonious Monk Quintet (Blue Note BLP 1509)
Milt Jackson (vib)
Thelonious Monk (p)
John Simmons (b)
Shadow Wilson (d)
Kenny "Pancho Hagood" (Vocal - 15, 16 & 17)
Apex Studios, NYC, July 2, 1948. Recording Engineer: Harry Smith
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