Kansas City Revisited |
Back in the 1930s Kansas City was a major jazz scene as it was home to Bennie Motenβs Band followed by the Count Basie Jazz Orchestra. Bob Brookmeyer, the virtuouso valve trombonist, who just passed away in the last several months, gathered in 1958 a largely Basie-oriented septet to do honor to the KC scene by recording several standards of the day including βJumping at the Woodside,β βBlue and Sentimental,β βMoten Swing,β and Travlinβ Light.β In addition Big Miller, who was a featured vocalist with the Fletcher Henderson band, was brought in on vocals to sing on βTravlin Lightβ and βA Blues.β
The British audiophile LP label, PurePleasure, has re-released Kansas City Revisited. Long out of print, the label used Ron McMaster to handle the remastering, and chose Capitol Studiosβ facilities to rework this swinging 1958 issue. For a 50+ year old recording, McMaster has done a fine job polishing up the acoustics. Jim Hallβs guitar solo sounds mighty nice on the opening Basie standard, βJumping at the Woodside,β with sympathetic backing by the rhythm section of Addison Farmer on bass, and Nat Pierce on piano, though Pierceβs piano is a bit distant in the sound mix.
Cool jazz meets swing on this memorable but long out-of-print LP.
- 180 gram LP x 1
- Recorded at Olmsted Studios,New York City on October 23, 1958
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Released: 7/25/18
- Internal ID: JIT