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Scott Whitfield: New Jazz Standards, Volume 2
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Scott Whitfield
tromboneb.1963

Carl Saunders
trumpet1942 - 2023
When Saunders isn't playing trumpet in some group or otherwhich, it must be said, isn't oftenand when he has free time during gigs, he writes. And writes prolifically. In fact, Saunders recently assembled more than three hundred of his compositions in book form and published it as New Jazz Standards, hence the name of this album, Volume 1 of which featured the late flutist

Sam Most
flute1930 - 2013

Carl Fontana
trombone1928 - 2003

Urbie Green
trombone1926 - 2018

Bill Harris
saxophone
Jimmy Cleveland
trombone1926 - 2008

Peter Erskine
drumsb.1954

Christian Jacob
piano
Kevin Axt
bassAs to Saunders' themes, they are consistently bright and charming. While the presence of any new jazz standards is for listeners to determine, there's no doubt that Saunders has a keen ear for captivating melodies and the ability to arrange them in a tasteful and harmonious musical context. Most of them aren't based on popular standards, a staple of many jazz composers, but created out of whole cloth using only Saunders' fertile imagination as groundwork. The results are never less than admirable and often brilliant, ranging from ballads to blues, Latin to funk and straight-ahead swing. To add variety, Whitfield is overdubbed on four tracks to form a trombone choir. He and the quartet are superb, as are Saunders' prospective New Jazz Standards, which await only the auspicious verdict of an impartial jury. ">
Track Listing
Prudence; More Wine; Big Darlin’; Melodocity; I Remember Thad; B Squad Blues; Gamma Count; Lolly’s Folly; Juarez; Another Tune for Bernie; Last Night’s Samba; Symphonky Blues.
Personnel
Scott Whitfield
tromboneScott Whitfield: trombone; Christian Jacob: piano; Kevin Axt: bass; Peter Erskine: drums; Carl Saunders: composer, arranger.
Album information
Title: New Jazz Standards, Volume 2 | Year Released: 2017 | Record Label: Summit Records
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