Tadd Dameron with John Coltrane - Mating Call (CD)

Mating Call
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Release Date:01/29/2008
Label:Jvc Japan
UPC:4988002510177

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    By Roy  Jan 26, 2001

    John Coltrane is in fine form in this 1956 session, but the real star is bop composer-pianist Tadd Dameron. Known more as a composer, he is, nevertheless, one of the very finest hard bop pianists. He is subtle, he is funky, he is spare. Imagine a... combination of Monk and Basie. It doesn't get any better than the slow blues "Romas." This CD is a gas; check it out. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    This fine set, recorded on November 30, 1956, has been reissued several times, often as a John Coltrane date, but make no mistake, this is a Tadd Dameron session, and his elegant compositions are its key component. Coltrane was fresh off playing with Miles Davis in 1956 and was still a year away from heading his own sessions and three years away from recording Giant Steps, so it might be said that he was in transition, but then when was Coltrane not in transition? Dameron wisely gives him plenty of space to fill, and the rhythm section of John Simmons on bass and the great Philly Joe Jones on drums (not to mention Dameron's own characteristically bassheavy piano style) give Trane a solid bottom to work with, and if the spiritual and edgy emotion of his later playing isn't quite in place yet, you can feel it coming. But again, this is Dameron's date, with each of the six selections an original Dameron composition. There's so much to marvel at here, including the Bahamian rhythms of the ...title track, "Mating Call," the gorgeous build of "Soultrane" (often the title when this set is issued as a Coltrane date) and the undeniable grace and elegance of "On a Misty Night" (based in part on the melody line to "September in the Rain"). The straight blues piece "Romas" is also a lot of fun, particularly for Coltrane. Mating Call, or whatever title it sports, whether under Dameron's name or Coltrane's, is a solid and frequently overlooked gem. Don't hesitate to pick it up. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Tadd Dameron

The definitive arranger/composer of the bop era, Tadd Dameron wrote such standards as "Good Bait," "Our Delight," "Hot House," "Lady Bird." and "If You Could See Me Now." Not only did he write melody lines but full arrangements and he was an influential force from the mid-'40s on even though he never financially prospered. Dameron started out in the swing era touring wi... Read more