All of trumpeter/arranger
Shorty Rogers' recordings from the 1950s (which were quite influential on both arrangers and cool-toned soloists) are well worth searching for. Unfortunately, many are out of print, including half of this excellent LP; the second side has been reissued on the Bluebird CD Swings. On the first side,
Rogers and his Orchestra (which includes such fine soloists as
Jimmy Giuffre on clarinet and tenor, valve trombonist
Bob Enevoldsen, altoists
Bud Shank and
Herb Geller, guitarist
Barney Kessel and pianist
Pete Jolly) perform five familiar songs from
Oz, plus "The Jitterbug," which did not make it into the final cut. This date is rounded out by fresh versions of five of
Arlen's most famous songs, including "Get Happy," "Blues In the Night" and "That Old Black Magic." Wonderful music. ~ Scott Yanow