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Blue Gardenia
Charles Davis | Reade Street Records

Article Courtesy AllAboutJazz.com

Charles Davis is one of those musicians who has capably plied his craft for over 50 years, working alongside disparate characters like Sun Ra and Thad Jones while garnering little or no commercial recognition for his meager but excellent output as a leader. On Blue Gardenia everything about Charles Davis and his playing smacks of hard bop from the '50s and '60s. What kind of sound does he have? Imagine if Dexter Gordon had played baritone saxophone rather than tenor. That is what Charles Davis sounds like. Now, also imagine if Harry Carney played tenor rather than baritone and that is also what Charles Davis sounds like. It is this special dichotomy that best describes this veteran's formidable tone and considerable talent.

"Beautiful Friendship" and "Texas Moon" demonstrate the huge universe of Mr. Davis' tone. At 70, he blows with more conviction and experience than most horn players half his age. Davis finds an empathic soulmate in the exquisite pianist Cedar Walton, who blends well with the leader's muscular sound. Bassist Peter Washington and drummer Joe Farnsworth round out the superb rhythm section backing the saxophonist. Straightahead saxophone jazz rarely gets better than this.

~ C. Michael Bailey  

Track Listing: A Beautiful Friendship; Texas Moon; Bossa Joe; Stranded; Shadow Of The Sunset; Sabia; Blues For Yahoo; Blue Gardenia.

Personnel: Charles Davis - Tenor and Baritone Saxophone; Cedar Walton - Piano; Peter Washington - Bass; Joe Farnsworth - Drums.



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