Primarily comprised of recordings made with pianist
Tadd Dameron,
The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 1 spotlights the fluid and inventive bebop trumpeter on nine master takes and several alternate versions. (The impressive bonus cuts will not only excite completists, but should please the casual fan as well.) From the two
Dameron-led dates in 1947 and 1948, we have classic
Navarro performances like
"The Chase," "Our Delight," "The Squirrel," and
"Lady Bird." Navarro's stellar solos here (both muted and not) are complimented by equally impressive statements from alto saxophonist
Ernie Henry and tenor saxophonists
Wardell Gray and
Charlie Rouse. And while drummers
Shadow Wilson and
Kenny Clarke provide fine rhythmic support throughout, conga player
Chino Pozo (cousin of
Chano Pozo) provides some nice additional texture on a few numbers. Also included on this disc are excellent tracks from a 1948 date with trumpeter
Howard McGhee. Covering
McGhee and
Navarro originals like
"Boperation" and
"Double Talk," this session features more stellar solo work from
Henry as well as some fine contributions by vibraphonist
Milt Jackson (who actually plays piano on most of the cuts). And rounding out things are a few alternate takes from a date with pianist
Bud Powell, including worthwhile versions of
"Wail" and
"Bouncing With Bud." This is an essential title for jazz enthusiasts, but one that seems to go in and out of print quite often. Luckily, all the tracks on both volumes of
The Fabulous Fats Navarro, plus some additional
Dameron cuts, can be heard on
Blue Note's
Fats Navarro and Tadd Dameron: The Complete Blue Note and Capitol Recordings. ~ Stephen Cook