Danny Gatton (4th Sept.,
1945 - 4th Oct., 1994) was an American guitarist who fused
rockabilly, jazz, and country to create his own distinctive style. When Rolling
Stone magazine selected the 100 Greatest Guitarists of all Time in 2003, senior
editor David Fricke ranked Gatton 63rd on his ballot. On May 26, 2010,
Gibson.com ranked Gatton as the 27th best guitarist of all time
This interesting outing by an
all-star group (guitarist Danny Gatton, altoist Bobby Watson, trumpeter Roy
Hargrove, Joshua Redman on tenor, pianist Franck Amsallem, bassist Charles
Fambrough and drummer Yuron Israel) is most notable for featuring the brilliant
Gatton in a jazz setting. Together the septet, performs nine originals by group
members and Gatton and Watson emerge as the main solo stars. Despite its
somewhat generic name, this advanced hard bop date is quite memorable. ~ by
Scott Yanow, AMG.
Blue Note, CDP 7 98959 2, 1992
Recorded 16th
& 17th February, 1992 At Unique Recording, New York City
Musicians:
Danny Gatton - Guitar
Roy Hargrove - Trumpet
Bobby Watson - Alto Saxophone
Joshua Redman - Tenor
Saxophone
Franck Amsallem - Piano
Charles Fambrough - Bass
Yuron Israel - Drums
Tracks:
1. Dolly's Ditty {Danny
Gatton} (3:51)
2. Wheel Within A Wheel
{Bobby Watson} (7:01)
3. Ice Maidens {Charles
Fambrough} (3:29)
4. Out A Day {Franck
Amsallem} (6:32)
5. Mike The Cat {Danny
Gatton} (5:34)
6. The Move {Yuron Israel}
(8:26)
7. A Clear Thought {Roy
Hargrove} (5:11)
8. 5/4 {Bobby Watson} (5:30)
9. One For Lenny {Danny
Gatton} (7:36)
Credits:
Producer - Dan Doyle
Chief Engineer - Michael
Finlayson
Assistant Engineer - Tim
Leitner
Photography - Jeffrey Scales
Design - Patrick Roques
Art Direction - Cynthia
Cochrane
Liner Notes - John Swenson
(Rolling Stone Jazz Guide)
Musically And Sonically Wonderful
I agree with most of the reviewers that this is
one of the finest recordings of any kind of music that I've heard. The
interplay between the musicians, in a jam session no less, is astounding, and
it represents Danny Gatton in his most supportive, understated, yet leading
role I've also yet heard. It is also a wonderful recording, one that I use
constantly to evaluate audio equipment with enjoyable music rather than a sonic
spectacular. ~ Jamie Allan, Amazon.com.