“HOT AND BOTHERED.” Mercer Ellington. Doctor Jazz...
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“HOT AND BOTHERED.” Mercer Ellington. Doctor Jazz 40029. Recorded here last year, with several West Coast musicians joining the regulars, this is the Ellington orchestra’s first album in a decade. It’s based on a daring premise: Mercer took nine of his father’s very early compositions (1926-1936) and had them rescored for a larger orchestra. Barrie Lee Hall did a splendid job of updating and renovating the charts; his trumpet provides the most authentic solos. The results are a delightful mixture of the campy (Kenny Burrell switching from guitar to banjo for a solo on the title tune) and contemporary (Hall’s fluegelhorn in “Caravan”).
True, there are no soloists today in the Johnny Hodges-Paul Gonsalves class, but the section and ensemble passages on “Daybreak Express,” “Harlem Speaks” and “Creole Love Call” are so well performed and recorded that the result is a unique ancient modern pastiche. 5 stars.
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