 The
 Opener is trombonist Curtis Fuller's first album for Blue Note and it 
is a thoroughly impressive affair. Working with a quintet featuring 
tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, pianist Bobby Timmons, bassist Paul 
Chambers and drummer Art Taylor, Fuller runs through a set of three 
standards -- "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening," "Here's to My Lady," 
"Soon" -- two originals and an Oscar Pettiford-penned calypso. The six 
songs give Fuller a chance to display his warm, fluid style in all of 
its variations. "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" illustrates that he 
can be seductive and lyrical on ballads, while the brassy "Hugore" and 
hard-swinging "Lizzy's Bounce" shows that he can play hard without 
getting sloppy. His backing musicians are equally impressive; in 
particular, Mobley's robust playing steals the show. In all, The Opener,
 along with his three earlier sessions for Prestige and New Jazz, 
establishes Fuller as one of the most distinctive and original hard bop 
trombonists of the late '50s. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The
 Opener is trombonist Curtis Fuller's first album for Blue Note and it 
is a thoroughly impressive affair. Working with a quintet featuring 
tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley, pianist Bobby Timmons, bassist Paul 
Chambers and drummer Art Taylor, Fuller runs through a set of three 
standards -- "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening," "Here's to My Lady," 
"Soon" -- two originals and an Oscar Pettiford-penned calypso. The six 
songs give Fuller a chance to display his warm, fluid style in all of 
its variations. "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening" illustrates that he 
can be seductive and lyrical on ballads, while the brassy "Hugore" and 
hard-swinging "Lizzy's Bounce" shows that he can play hard without 
getting sloppy. His backing musicians are equally impressive; in 
particular, Mobley's robust playing steals the show. In all, The Opener,
 along with his three earlier sessions for Prestige and New Jazz, 
establishes Fuller as one of the most distinctive and original hard bop 
trombonists of the late '50s. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
1 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening 6:50
Written-By – H. Adamson, J. McHugh
2 Hugore 6:41
Written-By – Curtis Fuller
3 Oscalypso 5:37
Written-By – Oscar Pettiford
4 Here's To My Lady 6:40
Written-By – J. Mercer, R. Bloom
5 Lizzy's Bounce 5:21
Written-By – Curtis Fuller
6 Soon 5:35
Written-By – G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin
Credits :
Bass – Paul Chambers
Drums – Art Taylor
Piano – Bobby Timmons
Tenor Saxophone – Hank Mobley
Trombone – Curtis Fuller

 
 
 
 
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