Centered around the
Byrd/
Adams Blue Note dates
Byrd in Hand,
Chant,
Royal Flush,
The Cat Walk, and
Off to the Races, Mosaic's
Complete Blue Note Donald Byrd/Pepper Adams Studio Sessions finds the Detroit natives at the top of their game during 1959-1962. Writing and performing some of the most original and tight hard bop around,
Byrd and
Adams led a variety of combos that featured the likes of
Herbie Hancock (his first session),
Wynton Kelly,
Duke Pearson (who also contributed material),
Charlie Rouse,
Sam Jones, and
Billy Higgins. From distinct covers ("Lover Come Back to Me") to seamlessly complex originals ("Bronze Dance"),
Byrd's pure-toned trumpet and
Adams' angular baritone unexpectedly make a perfect match. And beyond a wealth of sides that prove the point, the collection also features -- in typically thorough and classy Mosaic fashion -- some stunning session photos by Blue Note lensman
Francis Wolff and an extensive essay by
Bob Blumenthal. A hard bop experience of the highest order.
–
Stephen Cook, Rovi