Thad Jones was best known as an outstanding composer/arranger, in addition to his abilities as a trumpeter and bandleader (various small groups, the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra and the Count Basie Orchestra, the latter following Basie's Death). Scott Robinson has long been an admirer of Jones and he may be one of the first to devote an entire CD to the late composer's works, which includes fourteen songs, several of which have been rarely recorded. This release compiles selections from four different recording sessions over a thirteen-year period, utilizing different combinations of rhythm sections. One is so used to seeing Scott Robinson playing such a wide variety of saxophones that it is easy to forget that he also plays other instruments, including echo cornet, flugelhorn, French horn, C-flute and E flat-soprano flute, plus alto clarinet, all heard on this release...
Source: allaboutjazz
Author: Ken Dryden










