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Herbie Mann/ Bobby Jaspar: Flute Flight
ByThe album’s second half trades Puma’s plectrum for Costa’s mallets and finds the redoubtable Doug Watkins weighing nimbly in on the double bass. A complaint can easily be lodged in the at times lackadaisical work of the leaders. Rarely does their playing rise above the rote and as a consequence few improvisatory sparks fly from their respective flutes. Jaspar sounds slightly more energized on the tracks where he’s left alone out front, but it’s still a rather tame ride. Fortunately the others in the ensemble pick up part of the slack and make some interesting progress with the remaining solo space. Watkins’ deep oaken throb on the simply titled “Flute Bass Blues” is one solid example. But as concept albums go this one follows the mold rather typically with little to distinguish it other than some solid musicianship from the sidemen.
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Track Listing
Tutti Flutie/ Bo-Do/ Flute Bass Blues/ Flute Bob/ Solacium.
Personnel
Herbie Mann
fluteHerbie Mann- flute, alto flute; Bobby Jaspar- flute; Tommy Flanagan- piano; Joe Puma- guitar; Eddie Costa- vibes; Wendell Marshall- bass; Doug Watkins- bass; Bobby Donaldson- drums. Recorded: March 21, 1957, Hackensack, NJ.
Album information
Title: Flute Flight | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Fantasy Jazz
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