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Love You Madly

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Love You Madly
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Johnson
, who was 78 at the time of this recording, is the most unsung Chicago-based tenor saxophonist of them all. He never wanted to lead a band, but that doesn't mean that he was reticent to play. The cool steam that emanates from his horn, with definite references to
Ben Webster
and the vaunted piano pyrotechnics of the incomparable
John Young
, create a superlative overall sound. Bassist
Eddie DeHaas
and drummer
George Hughes
more than keep up their end of the bargain. The result is an optimal setting to showcase
's sleek, slightly brawny, tuneful tenor, with a tincture of tart sweetness that retains a timeless quality without being rote, sounding nostalgic or crutching on cliches.
is truly his own man, and he sounds great.
There are four references (one obscure) to
Duke Ellington
, not the least of which is the rich, joyously wonderful kicker and title track. (
recorded with
Ellington
, but is storied for having turned
for a better paying gig with
Louis Jordan
.)
additionally pays
back with a sensitive, sweaty
"Wanderlust"
and the kickin', wailin'
"You Dirty Dog,"
stamped with
's indefatigable swing. The zinger is
Cat Anderson
's
"Trombonio-Bustoso-Issimo"
: it swings hard and
digs in. As engaging as his personal sound can be, his tunes aside from
"Ellingtonia"
are well-chosen.
Ray Brown
"Gravy Waltz"
is becoming a fave of jazz lovers, even a "new" standard.
"My Buddy,"
"This Love of Mine"
(
Young
quoting
"Hi-Fly"
) and
"Who Can I Turn To?"
are calm, relaxed ballads.
Neal Hefti
"Whirly Bird"
(sic as
"Whirley Bird"
) is whipped into a boppish frenzy --
's a wizard when wigging out with witty chords and bluesy comping. His lightning-like single lines need the analysis of a climatologist: they're frequently that astounding. He's the perfect kindred spirit for
's notions. It's known that
's mad love of jazz is related to the people he's played with -- after all, this is only his third upfront recording -- but it is clearly his personal best to date, and he puts many of the younger tenor cats to shame. It bears repeating:
's consistent brilliance has placed a special sheen on an oft-forgotten tenor giant's magnum opus. ~ Michael G. Nastos

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