Album US 1997 on Hep Jazz label
Jazz
Recorded at Triad Studios, Redmond, Wa., USA on June 10th and 11th, 1997 This sequel to Lanphere’s 1983 Don Loves Midge finds the saxophonist lean and lyrical. He plays less than he did in his bebop youth and through most of his career. Now, he emphasizes melodic shape rather than filigrees of passing notes. The self-editing pays off; this is some of his most attractive work. Lanphere’s economy of style enhances accessibility as well as musicality. Then there’s the matter of his sound. His tenor has deeper tones than it used to, his soprano wider ones. In “Blues for Midge,” he makes an unaccustomed appearance on alto sax, the horn blending effectively in the unison melody with Dave Peterson’s guitar. On Lalo Schifrin’s “The Right to Love,” his chesty tenor floats on the fullness of Jim Knapp’s arrangement for an ensemble of horns. The tunes were chosen by Mrs. Lanphere (Midge of the title). They include 13 standards that haven’t been done to death, three of them in a medley called “Seldom Heard Sinatra.” There are also two originals by Lanphere and one by bassist Doug Miller. The sidemen’s performances are further proof that the Pacific Northwest is home to a solid corps of jazz artists. Lanphere’s longtime sidekick Jon Pugh has switched from trumpet to cornet. He may have found his true voice. Pugh uses the horn to great effect in his a capella introduction of “London By Night” and in his feature, “Just The Way You Are.” Throughout, there are impressive solos from trombonist Jeff Hay, guitarist Peterson and pianist Marc Seales, who has a lovely trio feature on “Prelude to a Kiss.” https://jazztimes.com/reviews/albums/don-lanphere-don-still-loves-midge/
Don Lanphere And New Stories , album by | |
Jon Pugh tr, cor, US cornet, album by | |
Don Lanphere ts, ss, 1928-2003 US alto saxophone, producer, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone | |
Doug Miller b, US bass | |
Jim Hutcheson , design, cover, montage | |
John Bishop dr, drums | |
Dave Peterson g, eg, acg, guitar | |
Marc Seales p, ep, US piano | |
Jeff Hay tb, trombone |
Steve Sherrard edited by, digital |
Ted Kendall mastered by |
Todd Lien photography by, cover |
Jim Wilke photography by, liner |
Alastair Robertson producer |
Tom Hall recorded by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | London By Night | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:38 | |
2 | Deep In A Dream | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:08 | |
3 | A Blues For Midge | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:31 | |
4 | The Right To Love | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 4:49 | |
5 | Just The Way You Are | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:35 | |
6 | Purple Shades | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 4:24 | |
7 | That Old Feeling | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:32 | |
8 | Prelude To A Kiss | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 4:50 | |
9 | Ellis In Wonderland | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 4:32 | |
10 | Sinatra Medley | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 6:03 | |
11 | The Sky Fell Down | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | ||
12 | Some Other Time | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | ||
13 | Why Try To Change Me Now | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | ||
14 | My Buddy | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 6:08 | |
15 | Gray-Blue | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:47 | |
16 | As Long As There's Music | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 5:12 | |
17 | Early Autumn | Don Lanphere And New Stories, Jon Pugh | 4:13 |