Dive into the rich, swinging world of Joe Newman with his 2000 release, "Joe Newman With Woodwind." This concise yet powerful collection of 12 tracks offers a masterclass in hard bop and cool jazz, showcasing Newman's virtuosic trumpet playing alongside a stellar ensemble of woodwind players.
The album kicks off with the energetic "Star Eyes," setting the stage for a journey through classic jazz standards and original compositions. Newman's trumpet is front and center, but it's the interplay with the woodwinds—featuring the likes of Frank Wess on tenor saxophone and flute, and Jerry Sanfino on tenor saxophone and clarinet—that truly sets this album apart. The rhythm section, with Jimmie Jones on piano and Charlie Persip on drums, provides a solid foundation, allowing the horns to soar.
"Joe Newman With Woodwind" is a testament to Newman's versatility and his deep understanding of jazz history. From the sultry "Lover Man" to the upbeat "That Old Devil Moon," each track is a showcase of Newman's unique style, which blends influences from Harry Edison, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thad Jones. The album also features Newman's signature joy and exuberance, making it a delight for both casual listeners and jazz aficionados.
The album's brevity, clocking in at just over 32 minutes, is no drawback. Instead, it serves to highlight the strength of the compositions and the tight, cohesive sound of the ensemble. Whether you're a fan of hard bop, cool jazz, or just great music, "Joe Newman With Woodwind" is an essential addition to your collection. So, grab your headphones and get ready to be transported to a smoky jazz club, where the music is hot and the company is even hotter.