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Cool Season: An Origin Records Holiday Collection, Vol. 2
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Christmas jazz albums are always a challenge because there is a relatively small repertoire of songs chosen and difficulty in finding fresh approaches to them. But this quartet that regularly records for the
Origin
label has risen to both tests.
Thomas Marriott
, a fine trumpeter and fluegelhornist, and pianist
Bill Anschell
make a strong front line, while bassist
Jeff Johnson
and drummer
John Bishop
provide perfect backing. While the arrangements are not specifically credited to anyone (presumably they were conceived in the studio), the brooding, tense setting of
"The Christmas Song"
is far different from this holiday staple written by
Mel Torme
.
Marriott
's fat-sounding fluegelhorn is buoyed by the rhythm section in a strutting
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
Country giant
Willie Nelson
's
"Pretty Paper"
is a novel choice, retaining a bit of a country air in the loping arrangement that features
's sauntering muted trumpet. Another inspired selection is
Alec Wilder
"Blackberry Winter,"
a bittersweet song (and a favorite of
Marian McPartland
) that is likely making its first appearance on a Christmas CD; its nostalgic theme is treated with care by the quartet's understated yet lyrical interpretation. This is a rewarding holiday release that will stand the test of time as other seasonal discs are packed away and forgotten. ~ Ken Dryden
Origin
label has risen to both tests.
Thomas Marriott
, a fine trumpeter and fluegelhornist, and pianist
Bill Anschell
make a strong front line, while bassist
Jeff Johnson
and drummer
John Bishop
provide perfect backing. While the arrangements are not specifically credited to anyone (presumably they were conceived in the studio), the brooding, tense setting of
"The Christmas Song"
is far different from this holiday staple written by
Mel Torme
.
Marriott
's fat-sounding fluegelhorn is buoyed by the rhythm section in a strutting
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
Country giant
Willie Nelson
's
"Pretty Paper"
is a novel choice, retaining a bit of a country air in the loping arrangement that features
's sauntering muted trumpet. Another inspired selection is
Alec Wilder
"Blackberry Winter,"
a bittersweet song (and a favorite of
Marian McPartland
) that is likely making its first appearance on a Christmas CD; its nostalgic theme is treated with care by the quartet's understated yet lyrical interpretation. This is a rewarding holiday release that will stand the test of time as other seasonal discs are packed away and forgotten. ~ Ken Dryden