Greg Abate is not as widely known as
Richie Cole, though he has been on the music scene for a long time, having served in both the
Ray Charles and
Artie Shaw orchestras. But this pair of live sets recorded at Chan's (a Chinese restaurant located in Woonsocket, RI) showcases a friendly battle of alto saxophonists, mostly playing
Abate's originals. They come out swinging in "Fast Lane Rhythm," a brisk reworking of the familiar changes to "I Got Rhythm." The leader switches to tenor sax for the delightful blues "C.C.A.," while "I'll Remember Murph" is a sauntering takeoff upon "Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise."
Johnny Mandel's obscure "Tommyhawk" features
Abate on baritone sax, which he plays with the same finesse as the smaller reeds.
Abate is also a strong balladeer, as heard in "For Tony," as he returns to alto. The first-rate rhythm section consists of pianist
Chris Neville, bassist
Paul del Nero, and drummer
Artie Cabral. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden