Big Brass marks one of trumpeter
Benny Bailey's earliest efforts as a leader, but it is also one of the best releases of his career. Joined by an all-star septet including
Phil Woods,
Julius Watkins, and
Les Spann in the front line, plus a rhythm section consisting of
Tommy Flanagan,
Buddy Catlett, and
Art Taylor,
Bailey and his musicians shine in their interpretations of charts by
Quincy Jones,
Hale Smith,
Oliver Nelson, and
Tom McIntosh.
Smith's lightly swinging "Alison" is one of the high points, with great solos all around.
Bailey's understated muted trumpet is the focus of the sole standard, "A Kiss to Build a Dream On."
Woods makes a rare appearance on bass clarinet (in addition to playing alto sax) in
Bailey's peppy "Maud's Mood." The entire session has a relaxed air, as if old friends got together to play some well-rehearsed material, so it is warmly recommended. ~ Ken Dryden