The ageless Clark Terry (who although 74 at the time of this recording could pass musically for 44) is teamed up on this CD from the German Mons label with the warm-toned trombonist Mark Nightingale, the talented bopster George Robert on alto, pianist Dado Moroni, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Jeff Hamilton. With the exception of two standards (which are mistakenly credited to Terry) and a throwaway version of a Michael Jackson tune, all of the songs are group originals that utilize fairly basic chord changes that are ideal for swinging. Terry's exuberant fluegelhorn is in prime form (he sounds particularly beautiful on "Gypsy" and "The Story of Love" while taking "Gwen" as a duet with bassist Brown) and has a typically humorous vocal on "Hot Sauce." It's an enjoyable outing. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 The Story of Love 3'38
Clark Terry
2 Definitly So 3'59
Dado Moroni
3 Hot Sauce 3'12
Gary Paris / Clark Terry
4 On the Side 5'35
George Robert
5 Gypsy 5'13
Clark Terry
6 In Orbit 6'01
Clark Terry
7 Ode to a Flugelhorn 5'39
Clark Terry
8 Gwen 3'14
Clark Terry
9 Don't Ask 4'59
George Robert
10 Cattin' 8'09
Dado Moroni / Mal Waldron
11 Remember the Time 3'17
Bernard Belle / Michael Jackson / Teddy Riley
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – George Robert
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Jeff Hamilton
Flugelhorn – Clark Terry
Piano – Dado Moroni
Trombone – Mark Nightingale
Trumpet – Clark Terry
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