Sonny Stitt forged his own approach to playing bebop out of the sound and style of
Charlie Parker, so this tribute album was a very logical project. With fine support from guitarist
Jim Hall, pianist
John Lewis, bassist
Richard Davis, and drummer
Connie Kay,
Stitt performs ten Parker compositions, plus
Jay McShann's "Hootie Blues"; these renditions of "Now's the Time" and "Yardbird Suite" were previously unreleased.
Stitt, who mastered bebop and could play hot licks in his sleep, is in top form on such numbers as "Constellation," "Confirmation," and "Ko-Ko," making this an essential item for straight-ahead jazz fans (although the prolific altoist would record eight other albums in 1963 alone). ~ Scott Yanow