One of the very best . . .
Robert M. Freedman | Gilbert, AZ United States | 07/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of the very best singers accompanied by a band that cannot be surpassed. That's what's on this album.Joe Williams had a combination of talent and charisma which placed him in the topmost echelon of jazz and blues artists. The Jones/Lewis organization of the mid 60's was an assembly of young, energetic, accomplished and dedicated instrumentalists the likes of which can only be longingly imagined today. And all elements of this marvelous mixture are beautifully represented on this CD.The recording engineer was Phil Ramone, one of the most skilled and musical members of his profession. Recording with Phil at the board was the ideal situation for every performer and arranger in Manhattan. The album was recorded live to a 4-track machine. What you hear is what went on in the studio, and its good!Joe Williams displays his grasp of a range of approaches to music. The knowing, reverent reading of Ellington's "Come Sunday" contrasts beautifully with the extroverted cockiness of tunes like "Evil Man Blues". Everything fits. Everything works.The arrangements - mostly being sight-read on the sessions - were written by Thad, Bob Brookmeyer, Al Cohn and, I immodestly disclose, me ("Night Time Is The Right Time"). I mention the writers here because the album's producers failed to do so.This CD is one that every lover of this kind of music will want. If you already have the LP it's probably as worn down and scratchy as is mine. If you don't, a wonderful new experience awaits you."
Presenting Joe Williams & Thad Jones/Mel Lewis
Big Ears | 07/04/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My personal choice for a desert island. The ultimate jazz vocalist and big band album! Everything comes together singer, band, recording, and Thad Jones arrangements!"