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Thad Jones: The Magnificent Thad Jones
ByCount Basie Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestra
Thad Jones
trumpet1923 - 1986
Basie's rendition of "April In Paris" is justifiably famous (One more time!) but this five-man unit does it justice from a different perspective.

Percy Heath
bass, acoustic1923 - 2005

Billy Mitchell
synthesizer1926 - 2001
As he approached senior citizenship, someone asked

Louis Armstrong
trumpet and vocals1901 - 1971
The one lone exception to the swing on this record is the ballad, "If Someone Had Told Me," but even hear the rhythm holds the key. It's the trumpet's lead-in, with

Barry Harris
piano1929 - 2021

Max Roach
drums1925 - 2007
A few words about this specific reissue: Music Matters has been re-pressing classic Blue Note albums on vinyl from the original master tapes for over half a decade now. With over one hundred records on the street, they're finally wrapping up the series with their last thirteen titles. The Magnificent Thad Jones, at 33rpm, gets the full treatment, with a slick heavy weight gatefold jacket and a first-class 180gram RTI pressing. Like almost all of the Music Matters records, the sound can't be beat. Jones' horn is right there!
The Magnificent Thad Jones is a record for the ages. Sixty years after it was first released it sounds as fresh and immediate as you could ask for. The original

Rudy Van Gelder
various1924 - 2016
Track Listing
April In Paris; Billie-Doo; If I Love Again; If Someone Had Told Me; Thedia; I've Got A Crush On You; Something to Remember You By.
Personnel
Thad Jones
trumpetThad Jones: trumpet; Billy Mitchell: tenor saxophone; Kenny Burrell: Guitar (track 7 only); Barry Harris: piano; Percy Heath: bass; Max Roach: drums.
Album information
Title: The Magnificent Thad Jones | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Music Matters
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