Review by Review by Scott Yanow:
This session was valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer's first jazz date in 13 years after a period writing for the studios and then away from music altogether. Brookmeyer, who is featured in a quintet with cornetist Thad Jones, pianist Jimmy Rowles, bassist George Mraz and drummer Mel Lewis, proves to still be in prime form playing in an unchanged style. Other than the leader's uptempo blues "In a Rotten Mood" and a Latin piece ("Carib"), the quintet sticks to veteran standards. Highlights include "Sweet and Lovely," "Caravan" and "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To."
Review Dusty Groove:
Gentle genius from Bob Brookmeyer – a 70s session recorded with all the swinging poise of his best work from the late 50s! The group on the set features Bob on valve trombone, next to Thad Jones on fluegelhorn and cornet, Jimmy Rowles on piano, George Mraz on bass, and Mel Lewis on drums. Tracks are all nicely swinging, even on the mellower numbers – and Bob proves once again that his work on the valve trombone is some of the freshest in jazz. Titles include "Carib", "Caravan", "I Love You", "In A Rotten Mood", and "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To". CD also features a bonus track! (Out of print.)
01 - Sweet And Lovely
02 - Carib
03 - Caravan
04 - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
05 - Willow Weep For Me
06 - I Love You
07 - In A Rotten Mood
Thad Jones (flh, cnt) Bob Brookmeyer (v-tb) Jimmy Rowles (p) George Mraz (b) Mel Lewis (d)
Cl Studio, New York City, May 23-25, 1978
(Sonet 778)
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Grumpy,excellent post! Thank you!!
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