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Paul Desmond: Pure Desmond
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Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012
Pure Desmond was only one of two albums the saxophonist made for CTI (though he did record two albums with Creed Taylor for A&M, before the producer started his own label), but it's the absolute winner of the two. A small group album featuring the same three bonus tracks as a previous CD version, with CTI Masterworks' warm remastering and beautiful mini-vinyl-like soft digipaks, it represents a welcome return to print of an album that, despite alcoholism and heavy smoking, finds Desmond in great form just three years before his death in 1977. p> With label staple

Ron Carter
bassb.1937

Connie Kay
drums1927 - 1994

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994

Ed Bickert
guitar1932 - 2019

Phil Nimmons
clarinetb.1923

Rob McConnell
trombone1935 - 2010

Joe Pass
guitar1929 - 1994

Herb Ellis
guitar1921 - 2010

Jim Hall
guitar1930 - 2013
The tempo never gets past medium, but there's a simmering energy on some of the material, in particular the Jerome Kern chestnut, "Till the Clouds Roll By," heard here in two versions: the original album version, where Bickert's solo is the height of linear invention and occasionally bluesy bend; and a slightly longer alternate take where he builds a solo filled with rich voicings and single note phrases constantly accompanied with periodic chordal injections. The mix and overall tone of the alternate take is a little rawer, with Carter's bass a more visceral punch in the lower register.
Light Latin rhythms also define the session, with the by-then-popular "Theme from M*A*S*H" given a light bossa treatment, as is Jobim's "Wave," which closes the original album on a graceful note, but here acts as a gateway to alternate takes including the ambling opener, "Squeeze Me," and the

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
With a supportive group that clearly gets the value of less over more, the aptly titled Pure Desmond stands, alongside The Paul Desmond Quartet Live (A&M/Horizon, 1975)his other album with Bickertas the pinnacle of this West Coast cool progenitor's career. ">
Track Listing
Squeeze Me; I'm Old Fashioned; Nuages; Why Shouldn't I?; Everything I Love; Warm Valley; Tell the Clouds Roll By; Mean to Me; Theme from M*A*S*H; Wave; Nuages (Alt. Tk.); Just Squeeze Me (Alt. Tk.); Till the Clouds Roll By (Alt. Tk.).
Personnel
Paul Desmond
saxophone, altoPaul Desmond: alto saxophone; Ed Bickert: electric guitar; Ron Carter: bass; Connie Kay: drums; Don Sebesky: musical supervision.
Album information
Title: Pure Desmond | Year Released: 2011 | Record Label: CTI Masterworks
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