Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Arnett Cobb with "Complete Jazz Series 1946 - 1947," a captivating collection of 20 tracks that showcase the tenor saxophonist's mastery and innovation in the jazz genre. This album, released on December 1, 2008, under the Complete Jazz Series label, is a treasure trove of hard bop, jazz blues, and soul jazz that will enchant both seasoned jazz enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Arnett Cobb, known for his powerful and distinctive tone, takes you on a journey through time with tracks recorded between 1946 and 1947. The album opens with "Down Home (1946)," a classic that sets the stage for the vibrant and energetic performances that follow. Each track, from the bluesy "Jenny (1946)" to the upbeat "Go Red Go (08-?-47)," highlights Cobb's virtuosity and his ability to blend various jazz styles seamlessly.
The album spans a diverse range of moods and tempos, featuring both instrumental and vocal tracks. Cobb's dynamic playing is particularly evident in tracks like "Arnett Blows For 1300 (08-?-47)" and "Running With Ray (08-?-47)," where his technical prowess and expressive phrasing shine. The inclusion of tracks like "When I Grow Too Old To Dream - Part 1 & 2 (08-?-47)" adds a touch of melancholy, showcasing Cobb's versatility and emotional depth.
With a total duration of 58 minutes, "Complete Jazz Series 1946 - 1947" is a compact yet comprehensive retrospective of Arnett Cobb's early work. Whether you're in the mood for the lively "Cobb's Boogie (08-?-47)" or the more subdued "Flower Garden Blues (08-?-47)," this album offers a rich tapestry of sounds that celebrate the golden age of jazz. Don't miss the chance to experience the timeless genius of Arnett Cobb through this essential collection.