Featured Album

The Kerouac Connection

RELEASE
January 22, 2008
LABEL
Giant Steps
GENRES
Jazz, World Fusion, West Coast Jazz, Bop, Big Band, Jazz Instrument, Afro-Cuban Jazz, Saxophone Jazz, Cool

Album Review

For starters, the title of this double-disc Brew Moore retrospective is misleading. The reason it is called The Kerouac Connection is simply that Moore's hard-swinging lyrical yet physical style was immortalized and highly celebrated in Jack Kerouac's 1965 novel Desolation Angels, which was actually written around the mid-'50s while waiting for the publication of On the Road. In the second of two very different sections of the book, the protagonist has come down from an extended period of solitude as a fire lookout on Desolation Peak. When he enters San Francisco to catch up with old friends, he is sitting in a bar and watching Moore and his band ripping it up on the bandstand, and the author goes on for a few pages about this encounter, which somehow became a euphoric drunken epiphany. That said, the music on this set is hardly a letdown or a come-on. In fact, it is perhaps the first real overview listeners have of Moore's career. There are 41 cuts recorded between 1948-1957 and arranged chronologically. These feature Moore as a sideman in groups led by Claude Thornhill, George Wallington, Machito, Slim Gaillard, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, Kai Winding, Howard McGhee, Charlie Parker, and Cal Tjader. In addition, there are numerous selections interspersed between these recordings that feature Moore as a leader. Of course, there are the expected selections such as "Four and One More" with Getz; "Godchild" with Thornhill; and "Howard's Blues," recorded with McGhee and Machito. But there are some real surprises here as well, including "Bernie's Tune," recorded for Canadian television in 1950 with a young Paul Bley on piano; the unreleased "Knockout" with Wallington; and four tracks with his own septet (featuring Gerry Mulligan, Winding, and Wallington), including "Lestorian Mode," "Goldrush," and "The Mud Bug." The U.K.'s Giant Steps (a division of Cherry Red) deserves tremendous credit for assembling this great set at such an attractive price.
Thom Jurek, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Blue Brew
  2. Brew Blue
  3. More Brew
  4. No More Brew
  5. Godchild
  6. Cubop City, Pts. 1-2 [Studio Version]
  7. Vacilando
  8. Howard's Blues
  9. Cubop City
  10. Four and One More
  11. Indianola
  12. How High the Moon
  13. Bop City
  14. Wallington's Godchild
  15. Crossing the Channel
  16. Sleepy Bop
  17. Knockout
  18. Igloo
  19. The Mud Bug
  20. Goldrush
  21. Lestorian Mode
  22. Kai's Kid
  23. Broadway
  24. Lo-Flame
  25. Fuguetta
  26. Fluid Drive
  27. Maciendo
  28. Donnellon Square
  29. Imagination
  30. Oh, Lady Be Good
  31. Wee (Allen's Alley)
  32. Babarabatiri
  33. Tanga
  34. Bernie's Tune
  35. Perdido
  36. Fools Rush In
  37. Rotation
  38. Lover Come Back to Me
  39. Will You Still Be Mine
  40. Blues from Havana
  41. Pat's Batch