The Complete Savoy SessionsWilbur Harden
Release Date: 09/21/1999
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 334660_CD
UPC # 795041705723
Label: Savoy Jazz (USA)
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Performer: Wilbur Harden
Artist: Tommy Flanagan Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Wilbur Harden (trumpet, flugelhorn); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Curtis Fuller (trombone); Tommy Flanagan, Howard Williams (piano); Doug Watkins, Ali Jackson (bass); Louis Hayes, Arthur Taylor (drums). Producer: Ozzie Cadena. Compilation producer: Orrin Keepnews. Recorded on March 13 & June 24, 1958. Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews and Loren Schoenberg. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Wilbur Harden has been somewhat of a jazz mystery, appearing on a handful of dates and then suddenly disappearing for good after falling ill not long after the 1958 sessions featured on this reissue. After these recordings of Harden's works were issued in various forms on LP, including on some occasions with John Coltrane receiving top or sole billing, all of the music recorded by this overlooked trumpeter and fl�gelhornist with the legendary tenor saxophonist has finally become available in one complete two-CD set. The always dependable Tommy Flanagan is the pianist on two of the three sessions. Although Harden is a competent player, his compositions aren't particularly memorable, although they are enjoyable; the primary reason people have sought this music is to plug a gap in their John Coltrane collections. Highlights include the loping "Wells Fargo," the exotic "E.F.F.P.H.," and the strutting "Anedac," which substitutes Howard Williams for Flanagan and adds trombonist Curtis Fuller to the mix. The consistently strong playing of John Coltrane is what makes this set worth acquiring. ~ Ken Dryden
JazzTimes (6/00, pp.116-7) - "...These few recordings portray a soloist fully capable of sharing the microphone with one of the major musicians of the day."
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