Some Blues
Price 8.08 - 8.99 USD
Kansas City pianist Jay McShann"s place in jazz history is secure if only because he was Charlie Parker"s first significant employer, but he"s also a gifted musician and vocalist who has retained his vigor through more than 60 years of performing. His blues-drenched piano is in full romp on these sessions recorded between 1990 and 1992, with groups that range from duos with bassist Major Holley through different trios to an all-star quintet recorded in Norway with trumpeter Clark Terry, trombonist Al Grey, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Ben Riley. The repertoire is wonderful, with Don Redman"s "Gee, Baby, Ain"t I Good to You" standing out in a very strong program. Holley and Terry join in on the vocals at various points in a recording that"s as joyous as it is masterful. As with McShann"s other Chiaroscuro recordings, this one concludes with an engaging track of the pianist recounting his experiences. --Stuart Broomer