
During the 1952-65 period baritonist
Gerry Mulligan was one of the most famous musicians in jazz but he spent the following five years at a lower profile, recording relatively little and not leading any significant bands.
Age of Steam was a comeback record of sorts (although he had never declined), giving
Jeru the opportunity to lead a big band again. The ensemble performs eight of his recent originals (the best known is "K4 Pacific"), featuring solos by
Mulligan (who was now doubling on soprano),
Tom Scott on tenor and soprano,
Bud Shank on alto and flute, valve trombonist
Bob Brookmeyer and trumpeter
Harry "Sweets" Edison. The highly enjoyable music (last available on this A&M CD in 1988) still sounds fresh and spirited. AMG.
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