"Mississippi Lad," released in January 1991, is a captivating jazz album by the legendary saxophonist Teddy Edwards. This album, a blend of hard bop, bebop, cool jazz, and acid jazz, is a testament to Edwards' enduring talent and versatility. Recorded and mixed digitally at the prestigious Sunset Sound in Hollywood, CA, over just a few days in March 1991, the album showcases Edwards' mastery of his instrument and his ability to create timeless music.
The album features nine tracks, including the title track "Mississippi Lad," and notable collaborations with the iconic Tom Waits on two tracks. The diverse lineup of musicians, including Andy Sheppard on saxophones and wind synthesizer, Claude Deppa on trumpet, Steve Lodder on keys and piano, and Sylvan, adds depth and richness to the album's sound. Each track offers a unique blend of jazz styles, from the upbeat "Little Man" to the soulful "Ballad For A Bronze Beauty - Instrumental."
"Mississippi Lad" is a celebration of Teddy Edwards' musical prowess and his ability to blend different jazz styles into a cohesive and engaging album. Whether you're a longtime fan of Teddy Edwards or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to impress with its high-quality production and timeless jazz compositions.