This CD reissues one of the last band dates headed by the impeccable swing pianist
Teddy Wilson who was usually featured with trios during the era. He performs with an all-star sextet that also includes trumpeter
Harry "Sweets" Edison, trombonist
Vic Dickenson,
Bob Wilber on clarinet and soprano, bassist
Major Holley and drummer
Oliver Jackson. Instead of jamming on the set of standards and obscurities (which includes such tunes as "Hallelujah," "Alice Blue Gown," "Just Friends" and "I'll Get By"), the musicians mostly play
Bob Wilber's arrangements. Other than "Blues in D Flat," the performances are quite concise (most clock in around the three-minute mark) and some of the charts make the group sound like a dance band rather than a spontaneous jam. The music overall is less exciting than one would expect but it has its moments and is quite pleasing. This CD adds a 7½-minute "Jazzspeak" from August 11, 1995 that features
Bob Wilber reminiscing about both
Teddy Wilson and this session. ~ Scott Yanow