Thad Jones Mad Thad, 7.5ips - 2 Track Stereo - Stacked/Inline


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Artist: Thad Jones

Genre: Jazz

Label: Period

Speed: 7.5

Release date: 1957

Release #: PST-4

Duplicated by: U N K N O W N

Master Dub: No

Reel size: 7”

Sound quality rating: 8 / 10

Performance rating: 7 / 10

Record levels: Good

Channels: Stereo ( 2 )

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Thad Jones and a few intenders (Multiple Artists) – Leonard Feather presents Mad Thad.

 

Allmusic.com:  Though still a member of the Count Basie band, Thad Jones began to make his mark as a forward-thinking bop trumpeter and writer with recordings such as these from 1956 and 1957. Like its companion release, The Jones Boys, the performances are from a gathering of the leader’s namesakes and members of the Basie band. The Detroit connection is also represented by pianist Tommy Flanagan and bassist Doug Watkins, along with Thad and his brother Elvin (on drums for four tracks). The music is cool, swinging bop that has affinities with the transitional sounds of Jones’ contemporaries Miles Davis and Clifford Brown. The Basie influence is evident in the insistent, economic pulse of the rhythm section. The young leader’s tart, inviting sound finds good company in the energetic, swinging, imaginative work of saxophonists Frank Foster and Frank Wess (who switches to flute for a track). Trombonist Henry Coker sets up some closely voiced Gil Evans-like harmonies on three tracks. The performances are from a December 1956 quintet date that includes two tracks arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones, and from a January 1957 sextet session. The CD includes a ballad medley from the 1957 session that was originally put out on a release shared with Sonny Rollins. With the exception of the medley, the performances have the energy and impact of early bop informed by the harmonic innovations that were evolving in the latter half of the 1950s. The medley (“Flamingo,” “If You Were Mine,” “I’m Through With Love,” “Love Walked In”), on the other hand, has a traditional swing conception that doesn’t mesh well with the progressive tendencies of the other tracks.

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