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JEROME RICHARDSON – GROOVIN‘ HIGH IN BARCELONA, WITH THE TETE MONTOLIU TRIO
Fresh Sound 5000 SeriesReference: FSRCD 5065
Bar code: 8427328650656INFO TRACKLIST ALBUM DETAILS PRESS
In May 1988, Jerome Richardson (1920-2000) was touring Spain accompanied by the Tete Montoliu Trio. On their way through Barcelona, the quartet played in the old “Cova del Drac” club. Richardson’s alto and soprano sax performances with Tete’s trio sparked not only the enthusiasm of fans across the city, but also the interest of Fresh Sound Records. All four musicians happily agreed to set a recording session that took place on May 22 at the now-defunct studio Estudi Gema.Richardson was a talented jazz improviser of the bop tradition, his passion for blowing was tempered only by the stringent discipline that emanated from his well-schooled musical mind. He was a sensitive balladeer as well as a virile swinger. His versatile yet consistent jazz style on alto was the result of different influences, from the clean tonality of the best altoists of the swing era, Willie Smith, Johnny Hodges and Benny Carter, through to the phrasing of Charlie Parker or even the fiery hard bop style of Cannonball Adderley and Phil Woods. Yet in the end, it all turns out to be individualistically Jerome Richardson.
His old friend pianist Tete Montoliu contributed his share of rewarding, sensitive, comping and rippling solos, and they complemented each other well, as Tete was always firm enough to keep up with Jerome, but also subtle and smooth enough to counteract him.
A stirring set full of truly high moments of very good solo work and a rhythm section with bassist Reggie Johnson and drummer Alvin Queen that, in addition to its flawless timekeeping, is pure energy and fire.
________________________________________________________________________________________„I would like to thank Jordi Suñol and Jordi Pujol for making this project finally come to life after 32 years of having been recorded. It was definitely a most special event for me after having played at the “Cova del Drac” in Barcelona with the Tete Montoliu Trio with our special guest, Jerome Richardson.
Back then, the decision was made to record the group and I am witness to this release following the loss of all three mentors. My hope is that you will join us to keep this music alive, as well as making this CD successful.“
—Alvin L. Queen
01. A Child is Born (Thad Jones) 8:32
02. Manha de Carnaval (Luiz Bonfá) 7:40
03. Groovin‘ High (Dizzy Gillespie) 6:40
04. Where is Love? (Lionel Bart) 7:37
05. When Lights Are low (Carter-Williams) 7:13
06. Warm Valley (Duke Elington) 8:38
07. Hi-Fly (Randy Weston) 8:47
08. I Thought About You (Van Heusen-Mercer) 10:40
09. A Night in Tunisia (Dizzy Gillespie) 6:30
10. J & T Blues (Richardson-Montoliu) 6:55Jerome Richardson (alto sax, soprano sax on #1), Tete Montoliu (piano), Reggie Johnson (bass), Alvin Queen (drums).
Recorded at Estudi Gema, Barcelona, May 22, 1988Recorded and Mixed by Paco Benages
Mastered by Pieter De Wagter
Color photos by Jordi Suñol
Graphic design: Rafael Ros
Liner notes: Jordi PujolProduced by Jordi Suñol and Jordi Pujol
Executive Producer: Jordi PujolStereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered
Blue Moon Producciones Discograficas S.L.
https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/jerome-richardson-albums/53685-groovin-high-in-barcelona.html
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