"Jazz Matinee" is a vibrant live album by the legendary Clark Terry, recorded in Stuttgart in 2001 and released in 2007. At the age of seventy-seven, Terry's energy and prowess are on full display throughout this engaging collection of hard bop, bebop, and big band jazz. The album features Terry's robust trumpet and flugelhorn playing, complemented by the SWR Big Band, with notable guest appearances including Al Grey on trombone.
The thirteen-track album spans a diverse range of styles, from the upbeat and swinging "The Zinger" and "Easy Does It" to the soulful ballad "Come Sunday" and the bluesy "Big Bad Blues." Terry's virtuosity and playful improvisations shine, particularly in tracks like "C.T.'s Express" and "Sheba," showcasing his unique ability to blend technical skill with infectious joy. The album also includes a mix of original compositions and standards, such as "Just Squeeze Me" and "Cold Tater Stomp," offering a rich tapestry of jazz classics and hidden gems.
With a runtime of over an hour, "Jazz Matinee" is a testament to Clark Terry's enduring talent and his significant contributions to the jazz genre. The live setting captures the spontaneity and excitement of a jazz performance, making it a dynamic and enjoyable listen for both longtime fans and newcomers to Terry's work. The album's production by SWR Classic ensures high-quality sound, allowing Terry's horn to take center stage in all its glory.