This single CD reissues all of the music from two rare
Dizzy Gillespie LPs. Dating from 1963-64, the set features the trumpeter's interpretation of the score of the obscure film
The Cool World (although these are not the actual performances heard in the movie) plus 11 themes from other films.
Gillespie, who is joined by
James Moody (on tenor, alto and flute), pianist
Kenny Barron, bassist Chris White and drummer
Rudy Collins, was in peak form during that era and hopefully all of his other Philips recordings will also be reissued by Verve in the future. Although the liner notes deal only with
The Cool World, the other set is actually of greater interest.
Gillespie uplifts such tunes as the "Theme from Exodus," "Moon River," "Days of Wine and Roses," "Never on Sunday" and "Walk on the Wild Side," turning them into swinging jazz.
The Cool World pieces (all composed by
Mal Waldron) are also worth hearing although they are not as memorable overall. This set is a real historical curiosity and, although not essential, it is a release that should please
Dizzy Gillespie fans while reminding others of how great a trumpeter he was before his long decline. ~ Scott Yanow