| | Louis Hayes Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 5: Lausanne 1977 CD Louis Hayes Discography of CDs
Louis Hayes/Woody Shaw Quintet: Louis Hayes (drums); Woody Shaw (trumpet, flugelhorn); Rene McLean (soprano & tenor saxophones, flute); Ronnie Mathews (piano); Stafford James (bass).
Recorded live at Salle d'Epallinges, Lausanne, Switzerland on February 4, 1977. Includes liner notes by Jimmy Woode.
Although drummer Louis Hayes receives top billing on this 1996 CD, it is for the heated and creative playing of his co-leader, trumpeter Woody Shaw, that the concert recording is primarily recommended. Joined by Rene McLean (who here often sounds like his father Jackie McLean) on tenor, soprano and flute, pianist Ronnie Mathews (a bit influenced by McCoy Tyner) and bassist Stafford James, Shaw is in top form. The repertoire consists of two of the trumpeter's best songs ("In Case You Haven't Heard" and "Moontrane"), an original apiece by Mathews and McLean, and Wayne Shorter's "Contemplation." The strong solos and advanced compositions fall between hard bop and post-bop. Woody Shaw was one of the most creative jazz trumpeters of all time, in some ways the final major follower of the Clifford Brown tradition, and this is one of his best live sets. ~ Scott Yanow
This is part of TCB's Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series.
Louis Hayes: Louis Hayes; Rene McLean (flute); Stafford James (bass guitar); Ronnie Mathews, Woody Shaw.
Personnel: Louis Hayes (drums); Woody Shaw (trumpet, flugelhorn); Ronnie Mathews (piano).
Liner Note Author: James B. Woode II.
Recording information: Salle D'Epalinges, Lausanne, Switzerland (02/04/1977).
Photographer: Louis Hayes.
Arranger: Ronnie Mathews. Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 5: Lausanne 1977 Music Louis Hayes Swiss Radio Days Jazz Series Vol. 5: Lausanne 1977 Songs | 1. | In Case You Haven't Heard | |
| 2. | Moontrane | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Contemplation | |
| 4. | Jean Marie | |
| 5. | Bilad as Sudan | |
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