This CD surpasses all former collections of pianist
Jay McShann's early recordings, for it is comprised of every commercial side made by
McShann during 1941-1943, including 11 delightful, if rarely heard, trio and quartet numbers (featuring
McShann, bassist
Gene Ramey, and drummer
Gus Johnson), along with four lesser-known vocals by the limited but talented
Walter Brown that are normally skipped. The result is as complete a musical picture of
Jay McShann's early piano style and his orchestra (at least how they sounded in the studios) as is possible. Altoist
Charlie Parker has five influential if brief solos (best is "Sepian Bounce") and trumpeters
Orville Minor and
Buddy Anderson, altoist
John Jackson, and
Paul Quinichette on tenor also have their spots. However,
McShann is clearly the main star of this definitive set by the last of the great Kansas City swing big bands. Highly recommended.
–
Scott Yanow, Rovi