Saturday, February 24, 2018

Budd Johnson with Joe Newman - Off The Wall (1964) [vinyl>flac]

A great little album from tenor legend Budd Johnson - and a record that nicely updates his sound by pairing him with a hip 60s-styled group! The album's got a jaunty feel that's like the best soul jazz sessions on Impulse at the time - taking Budd's tenor and placing it next to trumpet by Joe Newman, piano by Albert Dailey, bass from Richard Davis, and drums by Grady Tate. Upbeat tracks bounce along in a swinging take on mainstream soul jazz - and the mellower cuts feature some really wonderful blowing from Budd - done with a raspy tone that's got a nice earthy quality! Includes the jazz dancer "Off The Wall", the samba-styled "Strange Music", a snapping take on "Baubles Bangles & Beads", and the syncopated groover "Playin' My Hunch". ~ The Jazz Cooperative

Personally, alongside Ya! Ya! this one of my favourite Budd LPs. Having Joe Newman on board really opens up the music. Budd alone plays beautifully right-throughout; Newman’s solos are sharp and exhilarating. As for Albert Dailey his piano work it is par excellence. Not to overlook the rhythm men, some haunting bass lines and unswerving drumming, all add to this album’s appeal. One complaint is that it’s not long enough, but always pure pleasure with additional spins, enjoy you’ll be jumping 'Off The Wall".

Argo Records, LPS-748, 1965
Recorded 3rd December, 1964 At RCA Recording Studios, New York City

Musicians:
Budd Johnson - Tenor Saxophone
Joe Newman - Trumpet
Al Dailey, Jr. - Piano
Richard Davis - Bass (#A1,A2,B3,B4)
George Duvivier - Bass (#A3,B1,B2)
Grady Tate - Drums

Tracks:
1. Off The Wall {Budd Johnson} (4:55)
2. The Folks Who Live On The Hill {Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II} (5:09)
3. Love Is The Sweetest Thing {Ray Noble} (7:14)
4. Strange Music {Robert Wright, George Forrest} (3:47)
5. Baubles, Bangles, And Beads {George Forrest, Robert Wright} (5:50)
6. Ill Wind {Harold Arlen, Ted Koehler} (4:51)
7. Playin' My Hunch {Budd Johnson} (4:58)

Credits:
Producer, Cover Photo - Esmond Edwards
Engineer - Ray Hall
Cover Design - Don Bronstein
Liner Notes - Joe Segal

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