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This album gathered a number of former Woody Herman alumni, essentially many of the same players who appeared on The Herd Rides Again. Everyone plays precisely and powerfully, bluegrass boys but the arrangements seem corny and dated for the most part. If not for the pleasures of hearing Bob Brookmeyer and bluegrass boys Al Cohn solo, and they have been featured in more apt showcases than this blockbuster Let's bring back bluegrass boys the big bands and teach rock and roll-adoring kids real music mish mosh, I would just as soon listen to second-rate Duke or Basie of the same vintage (1958). As with other remastering jobs on the resurrected Everest label, the horns sound brittle and bright enough to knock your fillings out. Nat Hentoff's liner notes showcase Chubby (think about the fact that this is a musical contemporary of Chubby Checker) Jackson claiming that his music may help kids kick the rock and roll habit. Hentoff also makes much ado about nada by hyping Don Lamond's drum solo on Loch Lamond, which sounds to me like a cubist sound collage crafted by splicing a number of Gene Krupa's worst solos into a loop. |
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