Funny that the
Count Basie band would finally do an entire album of
Ellington/
Strayhorn tunes in 1998, fourteen years after
Basie's death and 24 years after
Ellington's. All right, better late than never, but this stretches the cliché to unbelievable lengths when neither leader nor most of their famous sidemen are around to notice. Still, the
Basie band continues to be a lively ghost under the direction of trombonist
Grover Mitchell, disciplined and crisply swinging with a solid crew of soloists, although the old explosive power is largely dormant. This survey of Ellingtonia runs through many of the well-known
Ellington and
Strayhorn standards, all arranged with a convincingly Bas-ic ensemble sound by
Allyn Ferguson (even an indelibly marked piece like "Mood Indigo" is transformed by that loping rhythm guitar). As a nostalgic bonus, a famous
Basie alum, the still spry flutist
Frank Wess, 76-years-old here, is on board for "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," "Just Squeeze Me" and "Love You Madly." A minor still-alive-and-well document in the big
Basie picture, but enjoyable.