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スタン・ゲッツとJ.J.ジョンソンというタイプの違うホーン奏者による白熱のセッションが堪能できる1枚。シカゴとLAで行なわれた2つのバトルが楽しめる本作、豪華ゲスト陣の演奏もそれぞれに聴きどころ満載。
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By the time this music was played in 1957, the jazz Roman circus known as Jazz At The Philharmonic (JATP) had been going strong for 14 years. The form has survived and burgeoned to this day and, as can be heard here, it drew in some of the most elegant and tasteful soloists. The two leaders meshed well together and were obviously happy in their work, as both are at their best throughout the 73 minutes on the disc. Johnson had played on the first JATP recordings at a time when he had radically changed the approach to jazz trombone playing. He had sacrificed the full tone possible on the instrument to substitute an agility and speed that matched the saxophone players. Well, almost. For no one could come near to the eloquence of Stan Getz in full flight. The outstanding track has to be his solo feature on "It Never Entered My Mind", one of the classic jazz improvisations. The rhythm section is the Oscar Peterson Trio augmented by drummer Connie Kay. The original LP issue has been augmented by six extra tracks from a second concert. Your collection needs this album. --
Steve Voce