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Gene Ammons: Boss Tenor
ByGene Ammons
saxophone, tenor1925 - 1974
Widely regarded as an original founder of the "Chicago school of tenor sax," Ammons' nonchalant, yet indelible soundechoing the soft, breathy tone of

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959
Throughout his fruitful career, Ammons was a stalwart player for Prestige Records; even after suffering through long stints in prison for drug-related charges, producer Bob Weinstock made sure that he would continue to share his gift until his death in 1974. While Ammons' association with Prestige documented historic meetings with his contemporaries such as

Sonny Stitt
saxophone1924 - 1982
Leading a dexterous backing group consisting of prominent pianist

Tommy Flanagan
piano1930 - 2001

Doug Watkins
bass1934 - 1962

Art Taylor
drums1929 - 1995

Ray Barretto
congas1929 - 2006
Whether it be during smoldering blues originals ("Hittin' the Jug," "Blue Ammons"), Latin-tinged bop classics ("Confirmation," "Stompin' at the Savoy"), or late-night balladry ("Close Your Eyes," "My Romance"), Ammons never fails to fall into a groove where expressiveness reigns above all else. His unwavering originality is best displayed during the album's revamped, contagious centerpiece, "Canadian Sunset," where every note played sounds as if it was deliberately picked with the utmost conviction. Overall, Boss Tenor is a sensitive, laid-back listen that evokes a multitude of raw human emotion.
Reissue label Analogue Productions proved their dedication to reviving the past with a silent 200-gram vinyl pressing (mastered from the original analog tapes) paired with a thick cardboard cover that mirrors the original. In terms of the mastering, engineer Kevin Gray did a phenomenal job; improving upon Rudy Van Gelder's original mixes is a daunting task, yet Gray managed to expose hidden subtleties that seemingly got lost in the original. Ammons' tenor saxophone sounds as vibrant as ever, especially with the touch of reverb that trails each of his notes. Reissuing a classic like Boss Tenor requires precision and accuracy, and from the looks and sounds of it, Analogue Productions delivered that in spades. ">
Track Listing
Hittin' the Jug; Close Your Eyes; My Romance; Canadian Sunset; Blue Ammons; Confirmation; Stompin' at the Savoy.
Personnel
Gene Ammons
saxophone, tenorTommy Flanagan
pianoDoug Watkins
bassArt Taylor
drumsRay Barretto
congasAlbum information
Title: Boss Tenor | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Prestige Records
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