One More - Music of Thad Jones

Hank Jones, James Moody, Bob Brookmeyer, Benny Golson, Frank Wess, Roland Hanna, Jimmy Owens, Richard Davis, Mickey Roker

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Composer(s): Thad Jones
IPO Catalog#:
IPOC1007

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JazzReview.com - Perhaps the word "perfection" is seen too often in music reviews. Nevertheless, One More - Music Of Thad Jones deserves that honor. There isn't a mediocre track anywhere. Seasoned fans know and love these compositions and novices won't find a better introduction to an unforgettable jazz composer. One More - Music Of Thad Jones just never stops swinging.

JazzTimes (Nat Hentoff's "Final Chorus") - "a session that can be an introduction for someone who wants to get into the essence of jazz - and will delight those who already know and can't get enough of it."

California Coast Jazz
- The music on this CD has no cacophony, no torrent of notes going nowhere.. Everything meshes like the innards of a fine Rolex chronograph. I am satisfied that jazz as we know it and love it is alive and not only well, but strutting along main street in its Sunday best. It can get no better, unless we have a second coming of our mates in Bop heaven. There are not enough stars in the heavens to rate this album.

The News & Observer - This is as true and honest a tribute as you'll find, partly because of the presence of ex-Jones-Lewis Orchestra members and others of their generation and partly because of the Jones-like essence of the arrangements. There's transcendent soul here -- may as well call it love -- as if Jones has returned for a visit.


"One More - Music of Thad Jones" showcases the timeless compositions of Thad Jones, one of the most influential jazz composers of the second half of the 20th Century, a composer who, in the words of Charles Mingus, wrote with "a pencil guided by God."

The recording features legendary musicians who were associated with Thad and performed his music throughout his career, including his brother, Hank, the dean of living jazz pianists; James Moody, Benny Golson and Frank Wess, three of the greatest living masters of the tenor saxophone, who performed in Thad's assorted small groups as far back as the early 1950s; Bob Brookmeyer, Jimmy Owens and Richard Davis, who along with Hank were charter members of the Thad Jones - Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra; and Roland Hanna, Hank's successor in "The Band" and one of its most featured performers.

Thad's compositions included in the CD range from his early, small group vehicles, like "Subtle Rebuttal," from a 1953 session featuring Hank and Frank Wess (who also provided the title for the tune); classics from The Band's repertoire, like "A Child Is Born" and "The Waltz You Swang For Me;" and a few rarely heard gems, like "Thad's Pad."

Among the many highlights of the recording are a classic "tenor battle" on the title tune between James Moody, Benny Golson and Frank Wess; a recreation of one of Roland Hanna's classic unaccompanied introductions to "A Child Is Born" (using material from Roland's previously-recorded performance on IPO 1004, "Tributaries - Reflections On Tommy Flanagan"); a beautiful extended solo by Jimmy Owens on "Consummation," written by Thad for a concert performance by Jimmy in 1969; and an unaccompanied solo performance by Hank of "Monk's Mood" (the only composition on the CD not by Thad), an arrangement that Hank learned, note-for-note, directly from Thelonious Monk in the mid-1940s and which was a favorite of Thad's.

 

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Roger Kellaway & Eddie Daniels

(From BillBoard review of latest IPO release)


Clarinetist Eddie Daniels and pianist Roger Kellaway have been both revered and sublimated by critics and listeners during their long and sometimes obscured careers. Make no mistake, though -- they are great musicians who somehow do not get the credit they deserve as true jazz masters. When Daniels has played more commercially oriented music, he's branded a sellout, while Kellaway's profile is so low-key, he's practically off the radar except when releasing a recording. Fact is, Daniels is as limber, facile, tuneful, and literate as any clarinet player on the contemporary scene, while Kellaway's understated brilliance is balanced by a sense of wonder and empowerment tempered by a veteran's common sense and deep wisdom. Both have made important strides in recent years to change minds and hearts with several very fine efforts in the modern mainstream idiom, but these duets recorded live at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles have to be a high watermark for them, individually and together...  This is a wondrous duet date featuring extraordinary musicians taking chances and thankfully succeeding on all levels, not the least of which are in the enviable elements of pace, placement, and depth.

 

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IPO is continuing to expand its catalog of both jazz and classical recordings.

Our two 2008 releases, Our Delight and Roger Kellaway - Live at the Jazz Standard, received tremendous reviews and public acceptance.  Our Delight, the first studio encounter in over 50 years by James Moody and Hank Jones, spent most of the time since its November release at #1 on the jazz radio charts.  Roger's new offering, which features Russell Malone, Stefon Harris and Jay Leonhart, as well as a cameo by the amazing cellist, Borislav Strulev, has been right behind.

We started 2009 with a fantastic series of duets recorded by Rogewr Kellaway and Eddie Daniels live at the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles.  Initial critical reaction has been tremendous and we think this will become a classic.

Later this year, we will issue the first disc of recordings from last August with Moody accompanied by Kenny Barron, Todd Coolman and Lewis Nash.  This is amazing material!

One the classical side, we will be continuing to document the superb playing of pianist Dubravka Tomsic in diverse repertoire.  Her Liszt Recital on IPO received a great reception a few years back (including the grand prize given by the Liszt Society in Hungary), and we are following it up with new recordings of Chopin and Mozart.

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