Experience the timeless elegance of cool jazz with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet's "Paris Concert 1954," a live recording that captures the essence of a historic performance at the Pleyel Hall on June 1st, 1954. This album, released by Edition Ahorn in 2014, offers a captivating journey through the quartet's masterful blend of bebop and hard bop, showcasing their unique sound and improvisational prowess.
The Gerry Mulligan Quartet, featuring the valve trombone of Bob Brookmeyer in place of Chet Baker's trumpet, delivers a setlist that includes beloved standards and original compositions. Tracks like "Come Out Wherever You Are," "Laura," and "The Lady Is a Tramp" are reimagined with the quartet's signature cool jazz style, while pieces like "Bernie's Tune" and "Walkin' Shoes" highlight their innovative approach to composition and arrangement.
With a duration of just 37 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful testament to the Gerry Mulligan Quartet's artistry. Whether you're a longtime fan of Gerry Mulligan or a newcomer to the world of cool jazz, "Paris Concert 1954" is sure to delight and inspire. The album's rich history and exceptional musicianship make it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.