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Ricky Ford: The Wailing Sounds of Ricky Ford: Paul’s Scene
ByRicky Ford
saxophone, tenorb.1954
Perhaps the fact that he took over

Paul Gonsalves
saxophone, tenor1920 - 1974

Mercer Ellington
trumpet1919 - 1996

Charles Mingus
bass, acoustic1922 - 1979

Lionel Hampton
vibraphone1908 - 2002

Tom Harrell
trumpetb.1946
Ford has been around for fifty years, basically recapitulating the history of jazz tenor sax in his playing, if you have been listening. Somehow, a colleague remarked, "he got lost in the mix." What an injustice. Whether or not this recording is intended to reintroduce Ford to an American audience is not obvious, but if it does, that will be just fine. At some point, perhaps it may come on "Paul's Scene," a person is liable to think, "Man, can this guy blow or what?" Well, yes, he can. Is this recording intent on reintroducing Ricky Ford to a new generation of listeners? It is not clear. Nevertheless, he's back, although Ford would probably say "I never left" and no matter which great he channels, Ford always finds "I sound like myself."

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024
Six of the tunes on The Wailing Sounds of Ricky Ford are originals, and the arrangements are all his. Starting with "Ricky's Bossa," which is just that: a tasteful, relaxed, melodious reprise of the genre, "Desafinado" among others. Ford tears into "Fer," which might well stand for "ferocious," and harnesses an outstanding rhythm section of

Mark Soskin
pianob.1953

Jerome Harris
guitar, electricb.1953

Barry Altschul
drumsb.1943

Dexter Gordon
saxophone, tenor1923 - 1990

Red Rodney
trumpet1927 - 1994

George Coleman
saxophone, tenorb.1935

Sonny Rollins
saxophoneb.1930

Coleman Hawkins
saxophone, tenor1904 - 1969
If you ever wondered what happened to Ricky Ford, "great player," wonder no longer. And if you have been tuned in all along, lucky you. You should have been telling the rest of us to pay attention. Better late than never. ">
Track Listing
Ricky's Bossa; Fer; The Wonder; That Red Clay; The Essence ofYou; The Stockholm Stomp; Angel Face; Paris Fringe; I Can't Wait to See You; Paul's Scene; Frustration; Mabulala.
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Title: The Wailing Sounds of Ricky Ford: Paul’s Scene | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Whaling City Sound
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