Tuesday, February 11, 2020
VANDGUARD JAZZ ORCHESTRA - Music Of Slide Hampton
The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra is directly descended from the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, continuing even after the departure of Jones for Europe in 1979 and the death of Lewis in 1990, with pianist Jim McNeely taking over the band in 1997. The orchestra has continued to stay fresh with their constant exploration of new charts. One of the previous members of the original Jones-Lewis band, trombonist Slide Hampton, serves as the arranger and guest conductor for these December 2003 sessions. Hampton's four part "Inspiration: Suite for Jazz Orchestra" has John Coltrane's "Giant Steps" as its underlying theme. It is most apparent in "One for Thad," which features strong solos by tenor saxophonist Ralph Lalama and trumpeter Scott Wendholt. The underlying presence of "Giant Steps" is less apparent in "Strayhorn," which is unusual for featuring three separate flute soloists (Dick Oatts, Billy Drewes, and Rich Perry). The listener's ears are tested with Hampton's richly textured "Gil." Coltrane's influence returns to the forefront in the brisk concluding segment "Dameron," adding fine solos by Perry (on tenor sax) and baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan. Hampton's other contributions also merit praise, especially "The Way" and "Frame for the Blues," the latter adding the composer's brilliant trombone to the band and trading licks with fellow trombonist Jason Jackson. With new material like Hampton's being added to the vast repertoire of the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, this is one big band that should be around for decades to come.
AllMusic Review by Ken Dryde
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Dick Oatts
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute, Bass Clarinet – Billy Drewes
Arranged By, Composed By – Locksley "Slide" Hampton*
Baritone Saxophone, Bass Clarinet – Gary Smulyan
Bass – Dennis Irwin
Bass Trombone – Douglas Purviance*
Directed By [Artistic Director] – Dick Oatts
Directed By [Director] – John Mosca
Drums – John Riley (2)
Piano – Jim McNeely
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Ralph Lalama
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Rich Perry
Trombone – Jason Jackson (2), Luis Bonilla
Trombone [Lead] – John Mosca
Trumpet – Glenn Drewes, Joe Mosello, Scott Wendholt
Trumpet [Lead] – Earl Gardner
Trumpet, Flugelhorn [Additional Parts] – Frank Greene (2)
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