Sunday, June 12, 2016
USA Woody Shaw-The Tour - Volume One (HighNote 2016)
“By no means is jazz dead—that’s essentially why Louis Hayes and I
formed this band. We really enjoy playing.” So wrote Woody Shaw,
presumably around the time of this historic concert from their 1976
European tour, in response to the then much-heralded death of jazz. It
was people like Shaw, Hayes and others who proved that is was only our
out-dated preconceptions of what jazz was which were dead and that jazz
itself was alive and well. Here we have a real gem from Woody Shaw's
greatest period – a very hip quintet session, recorded with drummer
Louis Hayes, tenor man Junior Cook, Ronnie Matthews on piano and
Stafford James on bass. Cook's Trane-tinged flurries, Shaw's boprish
bursts, Mathews’ ever-intensifying solos and Hayes’
thunder-and-lightning drumming create an energy and esprit very much in
the Blakey tradition but without ever losing track of the identity or
sight of their collective goal. This Woody Shaw-Louis Hayes-Junior Cook
quintet is now a part of history. The concentric circles they set in
motion, emanating from the center of their work so long ago continue to
expand and make their influence felt right up to the present day.