During 1979-1981, the great stride pianist Ralph Sutton recorded an extensive series of albums for the tiny Chaz label. Included in the releases were a quartet set with cornetist Ruby Braff, bassist Jack Lesberg, and drummer Gus Johnson, and a duet project with Braff. All of the Sutton dates were elusive and out of print for years, until Chiaroscuro began reissuing some of these valuable sets. This CD has all 11 of the selections from the quartet album and eight out of the 12 duets; hopefully the remaining four duos will be reissued in the future. Braff and Sutton both had the knack of hinting at earlier greats while still sounding very much like themselves. In fact, those who are familiar with the cornetist will have no trouble identifying him within a few notes. Among the 19 songs that are happily swung are such gems as "Shoe Shine Boy," "Sweethearts on Parade," "You Can Depend on Me," "Sunday," "I Would Do Anything for You," and "Dinah." While never wandering too far from the melodies, the two lead voices consistently come up with plenty of fresh ideas and always show their enthusiasm and affection for the vintage music. Easily recommended to fans of small-group swing and trad.
M**B
Great collaboration between two great jazz musicians on the same ...
Great collaboration between two great jazz musicians on the same wavelength. I particularly enjoyed their rendition of the Willard Robison compositions. Excellent album.
B**T
Swinging Chamber Jazz
This is the partial re-issue of two 1979 LPs originally on the Chaz Jazz label. The result is a mixture of Braff / Sutton duets and quartets (adding Jack Lesberg & Gus Johnson). Both combinations are hard swinging, with Sutton and Braff in characteristic form. My preference though is for the duet sides, with "Royal Garden Blues" and "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" being outstandingly driving performances. There is also some predictably excellent ballad playing, and a few curiosities, such as a slow & melodious reading of Joe Sullivan's showpiece "Little Rock Getaway".Recording quality is excellent throughout, with Ruby Braff's unmistakable sound captured well.This CD is self-recommending for Sutton & Braff fans. Let's hope that the remaining sides from these sessions will be re-issued in due course.
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