"Jazz At The Philharmonic 1983" by Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis is a vibrant live album that captures the essence of a stellar sextet in full swing. Released on January 1, 1983, under the Original Jazz Classics label, this album is a testament to the enduring appeal of hard bop and soul jazz. The album features Davis on tenor saxophone, accompanied by the legendary Harry "Sweets" Edison on trumpet, Al Grey on trombone, Art Hillery on piano and organ, John Heard on bass, and Roy McCurdy on drums.
With a runtime of 48 minutes, the album showcases eight live tracks, including classics like "I'm Just A Lucky So And So," "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," and "Secret Love." Each track is a masterclass in improvisation and swing, highlighting the chemistry and virtuosity of the ensemble. The album's dynamic range, from the upbeat "Stompin' At The Savoy" to the soulful "Slow Drag," offers a comprehensive journey through the rich tapestry of jazz.
"Jazz At The Philharmonic 1983" is not just a collection of songs but a live performance that brings the energy and spontaneity of a jazz club to your home. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and his band deliver a powerful and engaging set that celebrates the golden era of jazz, making it a timeless addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.