Arnett Cobb, the legendary "Wild Man of the tenor sax," delivers a fiery and soulful journey through the world of hard bop and jazz with his album "Wild Man Cobb's Boogie." Released on June 11, 2014, under Rapier Music, this 37-minute collection of 12 tracks is a testament to Cobb's virtuosic saxophone skills and his ability to blend jazz, blues, and soul seamlessly.
From the opening track "Top Flight" to the final notes of "Go, Red, Go," Cobb's mastery of the saxophone is evident, with each track showcasing his unique style and energetic playing. The album features a mix of original compositions and classic jazz standards, all infused with Cobb's signature bluesy tone and infectious rhythm. Tracks like "Cobb's Corner" and "Chick She Aint Nowhere" highlight his improvisational prowess, while "When I Grow Too Old To Dream Pts. 12" offers a more introspective and melodic moment.
The album's title track, "Cobb's Boogie," is a standout, showcasing Cobb's ability to create a catchy, upbeat tune that's impossible not to tap your feet to. Other notable tracks include "Dutch Kitchen Bounce," with its funky bassline and lively saxophone riffs, and "Walkin' With Sid," a smooth and sultry number that highlights Cobb's versatility.
"Wild Man Cobb's Boogie" is not just an album; it's an experience. Cobb's raw energy and passion for music are palpable in every note, making this album a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast. Whether you're a longtime fan of Arnett Cobb or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave you wanting more. So, turn up the volume, sit back, and let the "Wild Man" take you on a musical journey like no other.