This two-disc compilation, one of the first in a new series by the rekindled Savoy Jazz label, documents the masterful bop vibraphone of
Red Norvo. The first eight tracks of disc one feature
Norvo with his Selected Sextet of 1945, an astonishing lineup indeed:
Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet,
Charlie Parker on alto,
Flip Phillips on tenor,
Teddy Wilson on piano,
Slam Stewart on bass, and
J.C. Heard or
Specs Powell on drums. The remainder of disc one and all of disc two focus on
Norvo's timeless, drummerless trio with guitarist
Tal Farlow and bassist
Charles Mingus. These are the 1950-1951 sessions that gave listeners the
Move! album; here most of the tunes appear back to back with at least one alternate take (three in the case of
George Wallington's "Godchild"). Tunes that don't appear on
Move! -- like "Little White Lies," "Time and Tide," "I'm Yours," and a few others -- can be found on
The Savoy Sessions, a single disc released in 1995. But die-hard fans will want to study these alternates, particularly versions of "Night and Day" and "Cheek to Cheek" that were previously unreleased on CD and LP. Additional bonuses include thorough annotation, sepia photographs, sleek black-and-silver packaging, and essays by producer
Orrin Keepnews and
Norvo disciple
Gary Burton. ~ David R. Adler