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Moncur, Rivers are stars of Blue Note reissues
Sam Rivers' "Evolution" is one of the great Blue Note discs.  
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What is a blog?  For us it is a short blurb that we write when the mood strikes us.  It can be first person, funny or informative. In short, a blog is whatever we want it to be. Published Oct. 19, 2008 at 9:52 a.m.
Tags: sam rivers, blue note, j.r. monterose, sonny clark, hank mobley, jazz, grachan moncur iii, lee morgan, curtis fuller, stanley turrentine, jimmy smith, fats waller, lou donaldson

You know me well enough by now to know that if there are new Blue Note reissues in the shops, then I'm going to tell you about them. Add to that the fact there are some real treasures here, and some that I suspect are new to CD, it's a gimmie.

Da capo, then...

I'm thrilled that trombonist Grachan Moncur III's "Evolution" and Sam Rivers' "Dimensions & Extensions" are back on CD. Not only does it give Blue Note the chance to correct this misspelling of the latter LP title on the spine, these reissues give us Rudy Van Gelder remastering and new liner notes, too. But they also remind us why the mid-'60s were such an exciting time for jazz.

Moncur's disc, recorded in 1963, with Lee Morgan, Jackie McLean, Bobby Hutcherson, Bob Cranshaw and Tony Williams is my favorite kind of Blue Note session. The kind that featured mostly musicians rooted in hard bop dipping their toes into the nascent forward-looking and free waters.

Rivers' set, from 1967, but released a few years later (the sale of Blue Note to Liberty Records meant decisions shifted from the artistic to the financial), features mostly cats bred on the "new thing."

Both are immediately accessible and amazingly beautiful works.

I suspect that Curtis Fuller's "The Opener," Lou Donaldson's "Lou Takes Off," Stanley Turrentine's "Dearly Beloved" and Jimmy Smith's "Plays Fats Waller" haven't been issued in the U.S. on CD before, but I could be wrong. I've never seen the Turrentine set before on any format.

The Turrentine record, with his then wife Shirley Scott on organ, was recorded in 1961 and Smith's disc, also a trio -- but with guitar and drums -- derives from a 1962 session. Neither is earth-shattering, but each is a strong enough set to serve as testament to their leaders' skills. On Smith's record, Bob Blumenthal notes that like Waller, Smith allowed neither of his accompaniers a solo on this record.

Three more sets in this batch of reissues are bolstered by the warm, melodic tenor sax of the late, great Hank Mobley. Mobley's own "Quintet" and "The Opener" -- a session led by trombonist Curtis Fuller -- are from '57 and Lee Morgan/Hank Mobley's "Peckin' Time" is from '58. Thus they capture Mobley and his sidemen -- including lots of his fellow Jazz Messenger alumni -- like Bobby Timmons, Wynton Kelly, Horace Silver, Art Farmer, Art Taylor, Paul Chambers, Doug Watkins, etc. at their absolute prime, walloping out the ensemble brass parts and the locomotive rhythms.

Last, but not least, there are three discs that offer quality up to Blue Note snuff -- which was especially high the years these sets were recorded -- but have had lower profiles. J.R. Monterose's self-titled debut was recorded in '56 with trumpeter Ira Sullivan, pianist Silver, bassist Wilbur Ware and Philly Joe Jones on drums.

Alto man Lou Donaldson's "Lou Takes Off" is from '57 and has Fuller and trumpeter Donald Byrd upfront, promising solid, soulful ensemble work.

Sonny Clark's "Leapin' and Lopin'" has the inimitable Billy Higgins behind the kit and trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, and tenor saxophonists Charlie Rouse and Ike Quebec sweetening things on this session led by one of Blue Note's premier pianists. Elvis Costello fans, be sure to listen closely to "Deep in a Dream," you just might hear a significant section of the melody from "Peace in Our Time."

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