The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
Once again the Jazz Voyager selects another rare gem from the stacks in his library and dusting it off places it on the turntable for another listen. This week it is an album by James Moody titled Great Day. The album was recorded on two simultaneous sessions, June 17 -18, 1963 at the Nola Penthouse Studio in New York City, produced by Esmond Edwards and released the same year on the Argo Records label.
The saxophone and flute work from Moody is always reliable and excellent for the avid listener. He has a penchant for switching from soul jazz to hard bop to mainstream, as he plays straight-ahead originals, standards, and ballads.
Benny Golson wrote the liner notes, Don Bronstein designed the cover and Esmond Edwards painted the cover art. The Great Day sessions historical significance is it is the first documented encounter for Thad Jones and Mel Lewis, who would go on to lead the Thad Jones~Mel Lewis Orchestra.
Tracks | 33:06 All compositions by Tom McIntosh, except as indicated- Great Day ~ 4:00
- The Search ~ 4:35
- Let’s Try ~ 3:22
- One Never Knows (John Lewis) ~ 5:18
- Opales’que (Dennis Sandole) ~ 5:01
- Blues Impromptu (James Moody) ~ 5:30
- Malice Toward None ~ 5:20
- James Moody ~ alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute
- Johnny Coles, Thad Jones ~ trumpet
- Hubert Laws ~ flute
- Hank Jones, Bernie Leighton ~ piano
- Jim Hall ~ guitar
- Richard Davis ~ bass
- Mel Lewis ~ drums
- Tom McIntosh ~ arranger, conductor, composer
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