Here's an exciting and engaging performance by three pillars of Dixie influenced jazz. This live LP was recorded at the legendary, but long defunct Blues Alley jazz club in Toronto, Canada.
This trio really bring something special to this set of Dixie and swing tunes. Dick Wellstood is all he can be, delivering all at once a bedrock of rhythm and high flying antics. I think it's fair to say that although this album carries Galloway's name as his first release, it's Wellstood's incredible skills that bring it all together.
That said, Galloway definitely adds a really special flavour with some exciting and fresh interpretations. Although Magadini clearly understands the role of his instrument, he is able to break free on a few occasions with ample space provided by his bandmates. After You've Gone shows us why this drummer was selected for this gig, and was one of the hottest drummers in Canada when he first broke out.
Overall I think you guys will enjoy this more modern take on some familiar material. The fidelity is top notch, and my copy is near mint with only a couple of audible blemishes. Sackville was a true mark of jazz quality in every regard conceivable.
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ReplyDeletethird time lucky ;-)
ReplyDeletenot my use cuppa tea but if it is a Poppa cuppa it will defo be worth a listen :-) thanks
thank you very much, poppa
ReplyDeleteI went for this one only for Wellstood association with Marty Grosz. I only knew vaguely about Galloway and not at all about Magadini. Great find and very enjoyable album. Thank you poppa chubby! :)
ReplyDeleteWhoo hoo - I'll take a listen to anything with Wellstood
ReplyDeleteWonderful music! Love that classic old time sound. Thanks, PC.
ReplyDeleteWhat luthier said. Thanks
ReplyDeleteAll I have to say is put your trust in the Chubbman, and salvation will be yours!!
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