This set from 1969, finds the
emerging Kloss in full flight, whether the setting is post-bop or modal,
standard or balladic. At this juncture, Kloss shows maturity, outstanding
technical chops and depth while the now famous supporting cast were obviously motivated
and geared up for this session. The personnel here consists of Kloss; Alto Sax,
Booker Ervin; Tenor Sax; Jaki Byard; Piano; Alan Dawson; Drums and Richard
Davis; Bass. Highlights are, an absolutely stunning, up-tempo version of Miles
Davis’ “So What” featuring the towering and vigorous tenor saxophone work of
the late Booker Ervin. Here, Kloss and Ervin take turns reaching for the stars
via soaring and electrifying lead soloing!........Not a cutting contest yet
these esteemed gentlemen perform with conviction as if they were possessed by
spirits... Kloss' sweet alto sax tone and sumptuous phrasing is evident on
"When Two Lovers Touch". On the Ellington classic, "Things Ain't
What They Used To Be" Kloss' expressionism and emotive lyricism displays
mature sensibilities and expertise for such a young lad. ~ by Glenn Astarita.
Prestige Records, PRST 7627,
1989
Recorded 2nd
January, 1969 in New York City
Musicians:
Eric Kloss - Alto Saxophone
Booker Ervin - Tenor
Saxophone
Jaki Byard - Piano
Richard Davis - Bass
Alan Dawson - Drums
Tracks:
A1. Summertime {George
Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward} (7:30)
A2. So What {Miles Davis}
(11:00)
B1. Sock It To Me Socrates
{Eric Kloss} (5:17)
B2. When Two Lovers Touch
{Eric Kloss} (5:34)
B3. Things Ain't What They
Used To Be {Duke Ellington, Ted Persons} (5:48)
Total Time: 35:09
Credits:
Producer, Design - Don
Schlitten
Recording Engineer - Dave
Jones
Notes - Don Lass (May 1969)
Eric Kloss - In The Land Of The Giants {FLAC} (1969)
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