
Artist: Al Cohn & Zoot Sims
Album: From A to Z and Beyond
Genre: Cool
Label: RCA/Bluebird
Released: 1987
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
- Mediolistic (Johnson) - 3:31
- Crimea River (Burns) - 3:12
- A New Moan (Albam) - 3:53
- A Moment's Notice (Wilkins) - 3:23
- My Blues (Cohn) - 3:18
- Sandy's Swing (Gold) - 3:26
- Somebody Loves Me (MacDonald-DeSylva-Gershwin) - 2:54
- More Bread (Wilkins) - 3:08
- Sherm's Terms (Sherman) - 3:01
- From A to Z (Cohn) - 3:00
- East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) (Bowman) - 4:22
- Tenor for Two Please, Jack (Sims) - 4:28
- My Blues (alternate take) (Cohn) - 3:17
- More Bread (alternate take) (Wilkins) - 3:12
- Tenor for Two Please, Jack (alternate take) (Sims) - 4:21
- Somebody Loves Me (alternate take) (MacDonald-DeSylva-Gershwin) - 3:05
DOWNLOAD FROM FILECAT.NET >>>
The very complementary tenors Al Cohn and Zoot Sims (whose similar styles often made them sound almost identical) teamed up many times through the years; this reissue brings back their first joint recording. Joined by either Dave McKenna or Hank Jones on piano, bassist Milt Hinton, drummer Osie Johnson, and (on some selections) the forgotten trumpeter Dick Sherman, Al and Zoot avoid obvious material ("Somebody Loves Me" and "East of the Sun" are the only standards) in favor of swinging "modern" originals by Cohn, Sherman, Osie Johnson, Ralph Burns, Manny Albam, Ernie Wilkins, and Milty Gold. Zoot contributed "Tenor for Two Please, Jack," his answer to the song "Dinner for One Please, James." [Some releases add four alternate takes to the original 12-song program, giving one a good example of the occasional Cohn-Sims musical partnership.]
Review by Scott Yanow