Jazz at Cal-Tech – Bud Shank

Release Date: 1/01/1956

Recording Date: 1/1956

Tracks: 9

Label: Pacific Jazz

Type: CD

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Album Tracks (9)

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What the Critics Say

The near-telepathic interplay that distinguishes all of Bud Shank's collaborations with reedist Bob Cooper reaches a dazzling peak with the live Jazz at Cal-Tech. A deceptively freewheeling set recorded with pianist Claude Williamson, bassist Don Prell, and drummer Chuck Flores, it boasts a simmering intensity often missing from Shank and Cooper's subsequent studio sessions, channeling the energy of the audience to add a new edge to their creative give and take, particularly on a rousing rendition of Count Basie's "The King." No less impressive is a lovely ballad medley featuring "How Long Has This Been Going On?" and "Tea for Two." ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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