While
Bob Montgomery and
Al Hermann might not be names on the tip of the tongue of a typical jazz fan, the two veteran musicians (both of whom have extensive musical résumés) have the rare chemistry that keeps things interesting throughout an entire session. The trumpeter and trombonist are joined by guitarist
Dave Corbus, bassist
Ken Walker and drummer Chris Lee for a wide-ranging trip through a baker's dozen jazz compositions, including a number of less frequently played numbers arranged by
Montgomery and producer
John McNeil, frequently featuring three- and four-part harmony. They devour
Wayne Shorter's post-bop "United" and the late
Bobby Jaspar's bop cooker "Bobby's Minor." They find new ground within well-known gems like
Tadd Dameron's "Ladybird" and a surprisingly brisk take of
Benny Golson's normally hip, nonchalant "Killer Joe." They close with the richly textured blues "Talkin'," a miniature duet which the two leaders jointly composed. This date is full of musical surprises and is warmly recommended.
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Ken Dryden, Rovi