Time: 63:24
Size: 145.2 MB
Styles: Hard bop, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front
[5:52] 1. Thermo
[5:48] 2. Gloria's Step
[8:31] 3. Four
[6:58] 4. The Duke
[6:09] 5. Daahoud
[5:35] 6. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
[7:14] 7. Ah-Leu-Cha
[3:29] 8. Love Theme From Summer Of 42
[7:17] 9. All The Things You Are
[6:29] 10. Watch What Happens
Baritone saxophonist Ronnie Cuber is an alum of many bands since arriving in New York City in the mid-'60s, including stints with George Benson, Woody Herman, Lionel Hampton, and the Mingus Big Band, though the big-toned reed player has recorded sporadically as a leader. This is his fourth CD for Steeplechase and one of his best sessions, featuring pianist Helen Sung (who replaced Kenny Drew, Jr. after his departure), fellow Mingus Big Band sideman Boris Kozlov on bass, plus drummer Jonathan Blake. Cuber's approach to his instrument incorporates both the gruffness of Pepper Adams and the lyricism of Gerry Mulligan in a style that is comfortably his own. Six of the ten tracks are jazz compositions, including Scott LaFaro's superb yet rarely recorded "Gloria's Step," which also showcases Sung and Koslov along with the leader. Cuber's blustery yet loping take of Dave Brubeck's "The Duke" almost seems to sing, while the quartet negotiates two demanding bop vehicles (Clifford Brown's "Daahoud" and Charlie Parker's "Ah Leu Cha") with finesse. The heartfelt treatment of Michel Legrand's "Theme from Summer of '42" (also known as "The Summer Knows") and the buoyant, playful setting of Richard Rodgers' "I Didn't Know What Time It Was" bring new light to these familiar standards. ~Ken Dryden
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