It is puzzling to understand why so many of the Verve recordings by Gerry Mulligan & the Concert Jazz Band languish out of print, but this historic 1960 engagement at the Village Vanguard was finally reissued (though on a limited basis for only three years) in the spring of 2002. With a powerful band full of strong soloists (
Mulligan,
Bob Brookmeyer,
Clark Terry, and
Willie Dennis, to name just a few), a solid rhythm section, and imaginative arrangements by either
Mulligan,
Brookmeyer,
Al Cohn, or
Johnny Mandel, this release has stood the test of time very well.
Cohn's treatment of
Art Farmer's "Blueport" kicks the band into high gear, with potent solos by
Mulligan and the now overlooked tenor saxophonist
Jim Reider.
Brookmeyer's richly textured scoring of "Body and Soul" is very refreshing, while the lush ballad "Come Rain or Come Shine" is a
Mulligan chart featuring the leader's mellow baritone sax.
Terry's almost vocal muted trumpet solo steals the show in
Mulligan's closing blues, "Let My People Be," which features the leader on piano. Don't put off buying this limited-edition reissue or you'll find yourself scouring auction lists to pay a hefty price for this highly recommended CD. ~ Ken Dryden