Late Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 (edited) Here's a Verve album I've never even heard of until today. (I was going to order it from The Bards, but it appears someone — probably here — beat me to it! ) Who can tell us about the music? Anyone familiar with Phil Nimmons? I thought it was interesting that this one is being reissued by Verve Canada. Edited February 18, 2005 by Late Quote
Joe Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 Though I don't know these early Verves, I do own one Nimmons release, SANDS OF TIME (2000), on Sackville. A quartet date with pianist Gary Williamson, bassist Steve Wallace, and drummer Barry Elmes. Fine playing -- Nimmons has a "chesty" tone -- as well as pleasant and often distinctive compositions by the leader. In terms of showing off his virtuosity, he strikes me a bit more Tony Scott-like than Buddy DeFranco-esque, if that makes any sense. More info: http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/ind...s=U1ARTU0002580 Quote
Late Posted February 18, 2005 Author Report Posted February 18, 2005 Thanks Joe. One review I read of the Verve album is that it has "Raymond Scott" elements. Sounds interesting. Surely there are some Canadians here pouring over this thread? Quote
John Tapscott Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 I have this CD, but haven't heard it for 4 or 5 years. Nimmons is a decent clarinet player, and always plays with lots of swing and spirit. But I think his greater skill is as a composer/ arranger. He's always been fairly progressive and creative. As for the Canadian Scene, it has a sound like you would expect from a ten-piece group of the mid- 50's. It's actually fairly full and really swings in places. Good tunes and arrangements with lots of interweaving line and so on; touches of Gil Evans (Birth of the Cool) and Marty Paich here and there. The playing is excellent, recording quality OK, if not state-of-the-art for the time. The solos are generally concise. Don't be put off by the accordian in the band. It adds a different and very enjoyable sound to the ensemble. In the late 60'sr Nimmons 'N Nine became Nimmons 'N Nine plus Six. This is the group I prefer and they made a mid-70's album for Sackville called "The Atlantic Suite" which I think stands up as one of the finest Canadian jazz albums ever made. Nimmons at his best, IMHO. Quote
garthsj Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 As John said, this is a fine album, played with verve and confidence. Phil Nimmons is a wonderful clarinet player, vastly underrated because he has spent all of his life in Canada. He released two albums on Verve, both of which are worth owning. I must confess that I did not know that this had been reisued on CD ... I just bought a copy for a pittance ... check here... don't pick the first one, as I already did! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...=glance&s=music Quote
John Tapscott Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 He released two albums on Verve, both of which are worth owning. I must confess that I did not know that this had been reisued on CD The Verve CD includes all the tracks from one those albums and perhaps 2/3 of the tracks from the other. Quote
sidewinder Posted February 18, 2005 Report Posted February 18, 2005 I think Oscar Peterson produced these Nimmons Verves. I saw a copy of 'The Canadian Scene' in Mole Jazz a while back and nearly sprung for it. Quote
John Tapscott Posted February 19, 2005 Report Posted February 19, 2005 I pulled out the CD and listened to it tonight. It is even better than I had remembered. Not as much Gil Evans influence as I had imagined and perhaps a bit more Shorty Rogers. But Nimmons is his own man. Some of his originals are quite astonishing, ranking among the very best ensemble jazz being written in that '56-'59 period. This music often swings like mad and is very creative and interesting. Nimmons gets a very full sound from the 10 piece group. The sound quality is pretty good, too. This is great jazz, plain and simple. If you see it somewhere, don't hesitate. Quote
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