Although an earlier CD added five previously unissued tracks to the original LP
Gerry Mulligan Meets Ben Webster, this Verve Master Edition two-CD set adds just about everything else recorded during the two sessions that produced the original record, and also features 20-bit sound. Even though
Gerry Mulligan was outspoken against issuing material omitted from his original recordings, it is a treat to hear how the songs evolved in the studio.
Webster and
Mulligan seem mutually inspired throughout the sessions, and strong performances by pianist
Jimmy Rowles, bassist
Leroy Vinnegar, and drummer
Mel Lewis are of considerable help. The music is presented in the order in which it was recorded, with each CD devoted to a separate session. In both cases it is clear that the initial takes of music from the
Ellington songbook ("In a Mellotone" and "Chelsea Bridge") are more focused than the follow-up versions. They only needed one try to nail "What Is This Thing Called Love?" (also left off the LP), in an understated setting that shows off their beautiful interplay. Their barely disguised reworking of "I Got Rhythm," called "Who's Got Rhythm," was likely an effortless performance, though
Webster seems to briefly laugh in the middle of his solo.
Webster's swinging "Fajista" opens the second date, followed by two takes of
Mulligan's beautiful ballad "Tell Me When."
Webster's "Blues in B-Flat" is another fine swinger inexplicably left off the LP, and
Rowles kicks off the oldie "Sunday" with a brief stride piano introduction (something
Webster played himself but rarely in a recording studio). Fans on a budget can probably make due with the earlier CD reissue but serious fans of
Mulligan and/or
Webster should invest in this very rewarding set instead. ~ Ken Dryden