Dive into the swinging rhythms of the jazz world with Ruby Braff's "Braff Plays Wimbledon: The Second Set," a captivating album released in 1998 under Zephyr Records. This collection of nine tracks is a testament to Braff's mastery of the genre, recorded at the renowned R.G. Jones Studios in Wimbledon, UK, over three sessions in September 1996.
Joined by a stellar lineup featuring Warren Vaché, Brian Lemon, Dave Green, and special guests Roy Williams, Howard Alden, and Allan Ganley, Braff delivers a vibrant and dynamic performance that spans a variety of jazz styles, with a particular emphasis on swing. The album opens with the lively "Rockin' Chair" and continues with a mix of classic tunes and lesser-known gems, each track showcasing Braff's exceptional trumpet skills and his ability to convey a range of emotions through his music.
From the sultry "When a Woman Loves a Man" to the upbeat "Jive at Five," and the tender "I'm Pullin' Through," this album offers a diverse and engaging listening experience. The collaborative efforts of the musicians result in a rich, textured sound that highlights the individual talents of each artist while creating a cohesive and enjoyable whole.
"Braff Plays Wimbledon: The Second Set" is a celebration of jazz, capturing the essence of the genre and the spirit of the musicians who bring it to life. Whether you're a longtime fan of Ruby Braff or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to delight and inspire. So, sit back, relax, and let the music of Ruby Braff and his fellow jazz virtuosos transport you to a world of swing and sophistication.