Dive into the rich, swinging sounds of jazz legend Harry "Sweets" Edison with his 1988 album, "For My Pals." Recorded at the age of 73, this album is a testament to Edison's enduring talent and vitality. The nine-track collection, released under the Pablo label, showcases Edison's masterful trumpet playing and even features his vocals on the charming final track, "Good Night."
"For My Pals" is a delightful blend of jazz standards and original compositions, recorded in April 1988 at Group IV Recording in Hollywood. The album opens with the energetic "On The Road With 'Jaws'" and includes beloved classics like "Sophisticated Lady," "There Is No Greater Love," and "Just Friends." Edison is joined by an all-star ensemble, including Buster Cooper on trombone, Curtis Peagler on saxophones, Art Hillery on piano and organ, Andy Simpkins on bass, and Albert "Tootie" Heath on drums.
The album's swing and bebop influences are evident throughout, making it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The vinyl release, in particular, is noted for its outstanding recorded sound and quiet vinyl quality, making it a prized find for collectors. Whether you're a longtime fan of Harry "Sweets" Edison or new to his music, "For My Pals" offers an hour of pure jazz enjoyment, highlighting the timeless appeal of this legendary artist.