Ben Webster and Associates is a 1959 session that took full advantage of the long-playing LP format. Highlighted by the 20-minute version of
Ellington's "In a Mellow Tone" in which tenor titans
Ben Webster,
Coleman Hawkins, and
Budd Johnson plus trumpeter
Roy Eldridge stretch out, not so much in a cutting contest as a laid-back jam session amongst friends. This summit meeting turned out to be a tribute to another tenor master of the same generation,
Lester Young, who had died less than four weeks before this session. The chosen rhythm section of
Jimmy Jones on piano,
Les Spann on guitar,
Ray Brown on bass, and
Jo Jones on drums equally matches the performance of the featured horns. Also tackled for this session were three
Webster originals: "De-Dar," "Young Bean," and "Budd Johnson" and the standard "Time After Time." Unfortunately no bonus tracks are included (if they even exist) but the excellent sound restoration more than makes up for it.