Dive into the vibrant world of hard bop and bebop with James Moody's "Running the Gamut: Legendary Sessions," a timeless jazz album originally released in 1965. This captivating collection features Moody in quintet format, accompanied by the legendary Thad Jones on trumpet, Patti Bown on piano, Reggie Workman on bass, and Albert Heath on drums. The album, recorded in 1964, showcases Moody's mastery of the tenor saxophone, with each track offering a unique blend of improvisation and technical prowess.
"Running the Gamut: Legendary Sessions" kicks off with the energetic "Buster's Last Stand," setting the pace for the rest of the album. "Paint the Town Red" follows, with its infectious rhythm and lively melodies. The album's standout track, "If You Grin (You're In)," features Moody's signature improvisational style, while "Wayward Plaint" offers a more introspective moment. The album concludes with "Figurine," a delightful piece that highlights the quintet's tight-knit musical chemistry.
This reissue, released by Good Time Records in 2021, brings these legendary sessions to a new generation of jazz enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan of James Moody or a newcomer to his music, "Running the Gamut: Legendary Sessions" is a testament to Moody's enduring legacy and his significant contributions to the world of jazz. The album's seven tracks, spanning a total of 35 minutes, are a must-listen for anyone eager to explore the rich tapestry of hard bop and bebop.