A pair of small nightclubs in Wihelmshaven, Germany provided the settings for these live performances led by tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin. Accompanied by drummer Art Taylor, pianist Rein de Graaff, and either Koos Serierse or Henk Haverhoek on bass, Griffin is in top form. His explosive original blues, "The Jamfs Are Coming" ("JAMF" is an acronym for a well-known but unprintable expression), is a powerful opener recorded in 1977, with pulsing solos by de Graaff and Taylor as well. Following an unaccompanied coda, Griffin rapidly shifts gears into a brief up-tempo rendition of "Wee Dot," which is unfortunately faded out. The one-minute chorus of "Wee" is a complete performance that evidently closed a 1975 set. The LP wraps with an inspired take of "All the Things You Are," in which Griffin dodges the head initially then squeezes in a lick or two from "Happy Birthday" and a series of other humorous quotes throughout this frenzied 20-minute workout. Due to the evident demise of the various labels which have issued this music, it will be increasingly difficult to acquire. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1 The Jampfs Are Coming 17'15
Johnny Griffin
2 Wee 1'00
Denzil Best
3 All the Things You Are 20'00
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
Credits :
Bass – Henk Haverhoek (pistas: 2,3), Koos Serierse (pistas: 1)
Drums – Art Taylor
Piano – Rein De Graaff
Tenor Saxophone – Johnny Griffin
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