Teddy Wilson remained the consummate swinger throughout his career, with an instantly recognizable sound. This expanded Storyville CD, recorded during a visit to Denmark in 1980, features the pianist in a studio date with bassist
Jesper Lundgaard and expatriate drummer
Ed Thigpen. The original LP and a 1987 CD reissue contained a dozen tracks that
Wilson played often while working with
Benny Goodman during the 1930s. It's easy to dig his effortless tenths in the upbeat treatment of "'S Wonderful," the elegant interpretation of "More Than You Know," and his graceful rendition of "Sweet Lorraine." This expanded 2005 reissue adds six more tunes that were initially issued on a different album, though
Wilson ventures into at least one song he never recorded with
Goodman, a brisk romp through "I'll Remember April."
Wilson stumbles a bit in "Don't Be That Way," but quickly covers himself with his improvising.
Lundgaard, one of the better bassists living in Europe, acquits himself quite well as a soloist and member of the rhythm section. The masterful
Ed Thigpen sticks to playing brushes and keeps the session flowing. This all-around fine effort by
Teddy Wilson is well worth the attention of swing fans.