Warren Vaché's "Stardust" is a captivating journey into the world of post-bop jazz, released on January 1, 1996, under Zephyr Records. This album showcases the brilliance of Warren Vaché, a renowned cornetist, collaborating with some of Great Britain's finest swing and mainstream jazz musicians of the era, including trumpeter Derek Watkins and the Brian Lemon Quartet. With a runtime of 59 minutes, "Stardust" features 13 tracks that blend classic jazz standards with Vaché's distinctive style, creating a rich and engaging listening experience. The album includes timeless pieces like "I Got Rhythm," "Lover Man," and "Body and Soul," as well as lesser-known gems like "A Blues for Bune" and "If I Could Write a Book." Each track is performed with a level of skill and artistry that highlights the musicians' deep understanding of jazz tradition and their ability to innovate within it. "Stardust" is a testament to Warren Vaché's mastery of the cornet and his ability to lead a band through a diverse set of compositions, making it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.