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Cohn on the Saxophone [Vinyl]
 
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Cohn on the Saxophone [Vinyl]

Al CohnVinyl
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  • Vinyl (August 23, 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sundazed Music Inc.
  • ASIN: B0002XEE3Y
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Still rates five., September 12, 2005
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I'm practically shocked to see this one has been reissued. Now if only it could be noticed.

Downbeat Magazine awarded "Cohn on the Saxophone" five stars when it appeared on the Dawn label back in 1956, when inventively-played, heart-felt music counted as much as innovation and novelty. The well-worn disc remains one of the few genuine treasures in a collection of LPs, cassettes, and CD's that has become massive if not always selective over the past 40 years. Cohn may have become more aggressive and adventurous in his later years, sporting a harder tone, but he was never more "at home" with his horn or his musical persona than on this set. From the opening bars of "We Three"--as unforced and unaffected a performance as I've heard committed to record--to the soul-satisfying closure of "When Day Is Done" he's the plain-talking raconteur, a compelling story-teller precociously wise beyond his relatively young years at the time.

At one point in the fifties Cohn was practically revered as a master storyteller (listen to his climactic and definitive solo as featured instrumentalist on Manny Albam's ambitious "The Blues Is Everybody's Business"), someone who could be counted on to weigh in with only the most essential, vital musical words, no more, no less. Zoot was always the happy swinging dancer; Al the equally swinging but more coherent and purposeful narrative craftsman. I never felt that he performed "on" the saxophone or, for that matter, that he "played" saxophone. The horn was his voice: "The Saxophone IN Al Cohn" would have been my title for this session, made all the more satisfying by Al's sympathetic, genial company--Hank Jones, Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson and, on a couple of engaging up-tempo tunes, trombonist and musical soul mate, Frank Rehak.

There are no big surprises, no tricks, no cutting-edge revelations destined to be dulled and blunted by later developments. This is indeed timeless and inexhaustible music. If it fits like a comfortable old shoe, it's of the highest quality leather--made to last.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cohn on the Saxophone...., September 20, 2009
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Legendary saxophonist, arranger & composer Alvin "Al" Cohn fans and who isn't will welcome the reissue of this classic 1956 Dawn session on CD & vinyl as a dream come true. This quintet recording matching trombonist Frank Rehak & Cohn is a perfect pairing of be-bop influenced musical souls. The result was the creation of no nosense,straight ahead,swinging jazz. The "New York Rhythm Section" (as they were known at the time) consists of Hank Jones,piano,Milt Hinton,bass and Osie Johnson,drums. Need I say more? Rehak & Cohn are featured on several uptempo originals and Cohn noted especially for his sensitive ballad playing influenced strongly by Lester Young has several quartet features that beautifully communicate the depth of his artistry. If you are familiar with Al Cohn's discography you no doubt think immediately of his two tenor quintet co-led with musical alter-ego, John Haley "Zoot" Sims. This CD communicates the same joyous spirit.

"Cohn on the Saxophone" is a musical gem. For a Cohn fan it is surely a MUST HAVE. For a novice, it is the perfect introduction to a great tenor saxophonist and some truly memorable jazz that you will return to often.

The only negative is a technical one and solely a matter of personal listening preference. The digital remastering of the source material is excellent on all but the drums. The original microphone placement for drummer Osie Johnson unfortunately leaves the cymbals all but inaudible to my ear. Hank Jones piano playing more than compensates for this point however and, bassist Milt Hinton as always, is "in the pocket". This minor blemish should not prevent anyone from adding this recording to their collection. This is an opportunity not to be missed. Five-Stars!
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