Ricky Ford explores the music
and ideas of Wayne Shorter - a perfect fit for Ford's deeply soulful style of
blowing the tenor! The set's actually got a more tightly arranged feel than you
might expect - which makes for a nicely fresh take on some of Shorter's
greatest numbers from earlier years, and creates some extremely inventive
playing between group members that include Jimmy Knepper, James Spaulding, Kirk
Lightsey, Rufus Reid, and Jimmy Cobb. Titles include Shorter tunes "Yes Or
No", "Miyako", "Dance Cadaverous", and
"Pinnochio" – and Ford originals "Wolf Trap" and
"Tabloid Blues". © Dusty
Groove, Inc.
Ford, who has usually
recorded with small groups, here heads an all-star sextet with altoist James
Spaulding and trombonist Jimmy Knepper -- an inspired idea that works. They
perform four Wayne Shorter numbers, a couple of Ford's originals, and Duke
Ellington's "Happy Reunion." Ford takes the lion's share of the solo
space and is clearly up to the task, making these sometimes complex
compositions seem accessible and logical. Ford has long been underrated (too
old to be a Young Lion and too young to be an elder statesman), but based on
the evidence of this recording alone he clearly deserves much greater acclaim.
~ by Scott Yanow, AMG.
Muse Records, MR 5314, 1985
Recorded 28th
August, 1984 at Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Personnel:
Ricky Ford - Tenor Saxophone
James Spaulding - Alto
Saxophone, Flute
Jimmy Knepper - Trombone
Kirk Lightsey - Piano
Rufus Reid - Bass
Jimmy Cobb - Drums
Track Listing:
A1. Yes Or No {Wayne Shorter}
(5:33)
A2. Miyako {Wayne Shorter}
(4:44)
A3. Dance Cadaverous {Wayne
Shorter} (6:08)
B1. Pinnochio {Wayne Shorter}
(3:30)
B2. Tabloid Blues {Ricky
Ford} (4:03)
B3. Wolf Trap {Ricky Ford}
(5:05)
B4. Happy Reunion {Duke
Ellington} (4:14)
Credits:
Producer, Liner Notes -
Michael Cuscuna
Arranger - Ricky Ford
Recording & Mastering -
Rudy van Gelder
Cover Photo - Clarence
Eastmond
Back Liner Photos - J. Flint
Art Direction - Dick Smith
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This is one of a batch of Muse albums that I got from the cut-out bins many years ago and have never got around to digitising. Not sure Ricky Ford lived up to his early promise but it will be good to hear this one again. Thank you Chris.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Chris.
ReplyDeletethank you very much, Chris
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting to hear his take on Wayne's tunes. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris, Shorter's world filtered through Ricky Ford's eyes and heart !
ReplyDeleteThank you! Love all these guys, Shorter, Van Gelder, and Cuscuna too!
ReplyDeleteHeard Ricky on his live album "Balaena" with one of his great sections, Ed Thigpen, Cecil McBee, George Cables. Almost 15 years ago now! The opener "Pie Crust" is a whopper! At that point, at least, he was still capable of heavyweight rounds! Thigpen matched him too! It was great!
Thanks for this rarity, Chris.
ReplyDeletethank u i grew up in boston hearing ricky ford
ReplyDeletealways liked him.
robert