Dive into the world of hard bop and bebop with J.R. Monterose's "A Little Pleasure," a captivating jazz album that showcases the masterful collaboration between Monterose on saxophone and Tommy Flanagan on piano. Originally recorded in 1981, this reissue from 1989 on Reservoir Music offers eight tracks of pure, unadulterated jazz genius, spanning a total of 46 minutes.
The album kicks off with "Never Let Me Go," setting the stage for a series of stunning duets that highlight the chemistry between Monterose and Flanagan. Standout tracks like "Pain And Suffering…And A Little Pleasure" and "Twelve Tone Tune" demonstrate Monterose's virtuosic saxophone playing, while Flanagan's lyrical piano accompaniment adds depth and nuance to each performance.
"A Little Pleasure" isn't just about the music; it's about the experience. The album features a mix of original compositions and jazz standards, including a rendition of "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square." Each track is a testament to the artists' skill and their ability to breathe new life into classic tunes.
Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, "A Little Pleasure" is an essential addition to your collection. The album's intimate setting and the raw talent on display make it a standout release in the world of jazz. So, sit back, relax, and let the soothing sounds of J.R. Monterose and Tommy Flanagan transport you to a world of pure musical bliss.