Friday, October 7, 2011

Ray Draper Quintet Tuba Sounds (1957)



One of the first tuba players to lead his own recording session in a bebop setting, Ray Draper was only 16 when he recorded the music on this CD reissue, his debut. Teamed in a sextet with trumpeter Webster Young (also making his recording debut), altoist Jackie McLean, pianist Mal Waldron, bassist Spanky DeBrest, and drummer Ben Dixon, Draper fits in pretty well. His solos are sometimes a touch awkward rhythmically and it takes one a little while to get used to his sound in this setting but, overall, this is a successful effort. The fairly modern sextet performs straight-ahead originals by Draper, Young, and Waldron in addition to the standard "You're My Thrill." 

Review by Scott Yanow - Allmusic.com

1. Terry Anne
2. You're My Thrill
3. Pivot
4. Jackie's Dolly
5. Mimi's Interlude
6. House Of Davis

Ray Draper (tuba) Webster Young (tp) Jackie McLean (as) Mal Waldron (p) 
Spanky DeBrest (b) Ben Dixon (d)




3 comments:

Jazz Messenger said...

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zappa91 said...

Hello! thanks for your work!!
is it possible to re up this gem?

thanks a lot!!!

Anonymous said...

Agree! Until Real Gone Jazz does a Ray Draper set, pls re-post.