Many folks may pass by a "cheapie" called "The Song Is You" issued on LRC, Laserlight, etc. This would be a mistake. It is one of those Sonny Lester jobs issued on a number of different labels. Quartet date from '69 with Stanley Cowell, Miroslav Vitous and Jack DeJohnette. Very fine playing by all concerned.
I see it is currently on Amazon for $.99 and up.
I disagree. Max is a "perfect drummer". Klook was an innovator. Max was very intelligent and knew what "not to do" but after the '40s did not move beyond his early gifts.
Max "the musician" is different than Max "the drummer".
My opinion only. YMMV.
Interesting to hear McKusick in a "Bud Freeman style". Hope this doesn't scare folks away.
Am I alone in thinking at times one of the dancers looked like Jo Jones and/or Tommy Flanagan.
Maybe when he played with Warne Marsh and Gary Foster.
Chewy's on a tear and no person can stop it. Let it go.
We can only hope a job takes him to New Orleans, Kansis City, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland or New York.
"Soulville." And I agree, was disappointed when I got it at the time it came out. Just compare it to the way Webster sounds on Harry Edison's "Sweets," from about the same time.
Uh oh... I am planning to order Soulville and Meets Oscar Peterson from yourmusic -- should I avoid?
Guy
Meets OP is the better date and I wouldn't avoid either.