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Jack Montrose - Blues and Vanilla (CD)

Blues and Vanilla
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Album Details: Blues and Vanilla

Release Date:01/01/1956
Label:Rca Fs Imports
UPC:035627440021

Track List: Blues and Vanilla

  1. Concertino da Camera (Blues and ...
  2. Bockhanal
  3. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
  1. Bernie's Tune
  2. For the Fairest
  3. Dandy Line

Pro Reviews: Blues and Vanilla

  • All Music Guide

    Jack Montrose's first LP for RCA is a long-out-of-print collectable that is fairly obscure due to the paucity of jazz recordings that he made in the decades that followed this 1957 release. The cool-toned nature of the tenor saxophonist's compositions and arrangements fits in with the so-called West Coast jazz genre, though like many of the musicians labeled as such, Montrose is not a native of the region. The first section of his extended piece "Concertino da Camera (Blues and Vanilla)" is built upon a swinging blues theme that utilizes a call-and-response between the rhythm section (anchored by vibraphonist Red Norvo) and the saxophonists (Montrose is joined by alto saxophonist Joe Maini); the second part gradually integrates three separate themes with some wild counterpoint. The second side of the disc includes a quintet with guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Max Bennett, and drummer Bill Dolney joining Montrose and Norvo for several more originals by the leader and an inventive arrangeme...nt of Duke Ellington's "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" that incorporates a counter-melody against the main theme. Montrose's approach to "Bernie's Tune" also adds new depth to this favorite of '50s-era jam sessions. This record will be difficult to acquire and doesn't seem to be a likely candidate to be reissued. - Ken Dryden, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jack Montrose

Jack Montrose has long been a fine tenor saxophonist and in the 1950s, he was an important arranger in West Coast jazz. After graduating from Los Angeles State College in 1953, he worked with Jerry Gray, Art Pepper (with whom he collaborated on some memorable sessions), Red Norvo, Shorty Rogers, Mel Tormé, and others in L.A. Montrose recorded with Clifford Brown in 195... Read more