Dive into the rich history of jazz with J.J. Johnson's "Origins: The Savoy Sessions," a compelling collection of tracks from the trombonist's early career sessions on the Savoy label. Released in 2002, this album is a treasure trove of hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz, spanning a generous 22 tracks and over an hour of music. Johnson, a pioneer in his field, showcases his mastery of the trombone and his innovative approach to jazz composition and performance.
The album features iconic tracks like "Jay Bird," "Coppin' the Bop," and "Mad Bebop," as well as the historic "Audobon," which was Sonny Rollins' first recorded composition. Each track is a testament to Johnson's skill and creativity, offering a glimpse into the evolution of jazz during a pivotal era.
"Origins: The Savoy Sessions" is not just a compilation; it's a journey through the sounds and styles that defined J.J. Johnson's early work. The 20-bit digital remastering ensures that the audio quality is crisp and clear, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the nuances of Johnson's playing and the contributions of his fellow musicians. Whether you're a longtime fan of jazz or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.