Personnel:
Dave Burns (tp), Al Grey (tb), Herbie Morgan, Billy Mitchell
(ts), Kenny Barron, Floyd Morris, Billy Wallace (p), Bobby Hutcherson (vib),
Steve Davis, Herman Wright (b), Edgar Bateman, Eddie Williams, Otis Finch (d)
Dave Burns (1924-2009) was a vastly underrated trumpeter who
was ignored by recording executives for years. In 1956, this veteran of Dizzy
Gillespie's big band, Duke Ellington's band, and James Moody's group decided to
give music a rest.
It was a short respite, and he was back in the scene four
years later to great acclaim from a good deal of reviewers and
fellow-musicians, mainly for his recordings as a sideman and for his
performance with the Al Grey-Billy Mitchell Sextet in 1962, when he subbed for
Donald Byrd. That summer, Vanguard became the label to finally recorded Burn's
first album as a leader. At 38, Burns had turned into one of the more mature
trumpeters in modern jazz. He played with fluency and authoritativeness in
either open or muted context, and his solos were built with logic, strength and
taste. There was another prominent musician present on this particular date:
pianist Kenny Barron. Merely 18, Barron was already a consistent soloist who
displayed depth and emotional maturity, and was able to project an air of
honesty. Tenor saxophonist Herbert Morgan delivered some good solos, and Steve
Davis and Edgar Bateman pair well together. This album itself is an impressive
effort, especially when it comes to Burns and Barron.
On the remaining tracks (#8-13), we find Burns playing in
two sessions as a sideman
with his fellows from the Grey-Mitchell sextet, which
include the hard swinging saxophonist Billy Mitchell, as well as the talented
vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson,
another outstanding 21-old young man who had recently
arrived in NYC from the West
Coast.
Hearing Dave Burns surrounded by good company and really
cooking is exhilarating.
The over-all unit feel of these 1962 sessions provides the
listener with a rewardingand warm experience.
TRACKLIST
01. C.B Blues (Dave Burns) 9:40
02. Tali (Tom McIntosh) 6:45
03. Something Easy (Dave Burns) 7:01
04. Secret Love (Fain-Webster) 4:59
05. Straight Ahead (Dave Burns) 6:56
06. Imagination (Van Heusen-Burke) 6:34
07. Rhodesian Rhapsody (Kenny Barron) 4:35
08. Three-Fourth Blues (Gene Kee) 5:21
09. R.B.Q. (Gene Kee) 4:56
10. You Turned the Tables On Me (Alter-Mitchell) 5:38
11. Automation (Dave Burns) 6:45
12. Tamra (Billy Wallace) 3:50
13. Siam (Gene Kee) 5:28
Sources:
Tracks #1-7, from the LP “Dave Burns” (Vanguard VRS 9111)
Tracks #8 to 13, belong to two albums one led by Al Grey
“Snap Your Fingers” (Argo LP 700), the other by Billy Mitchell “This Is Billy
Mitchell” Smash (MGS 27027).
There are two different groups in each, and Dave Burns is in
two of those four groups.
For this compilation, we have selected only the tracks that
feature Burns as a soloist.
Personnel on #1-7: Dave Burns, trumpet; Herbie
Morgan, tenor sax; Kenny Barron, piano; Steve Davis, bass; Edgar Bateman,
drums.
Recorded in New York City, June 1962
Personnel on #8 & 9: Dave Burns, trumpet; Al
Grey, trombone; Billy Mitchell, tenor sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Floyd
Morris, piano; Herman Wright, bass; Eddie Williams, drums.
Recorded at Ter Mar Recording Studio, Chicago, February
19, 1962
Personnel on #10-13: Dave Burns, trumpet; Billy
Mitchell, tenor sax; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Billy Wallace, piano; Herman
Wright, bass; Otis Finch, drums.
Recorded at Universal Studios, Chicago, October 30, 1962
Cover photography by Dave Gahr
New Liner notes: Jordi Pujol
Original recordings produced by Benjamin Solomon (#1-7)
and supervised by Ralph Bass (#8 & 9), and Jack Tracy (#10-13)
This CD release produced by Jordi Pujol
Stereo · 24-Bit Digitally Remastered