Arnett Cobb, a legendary tenor saxophonist, delivers a powerful and soulful experience with his album "Big League Blues," released on June 11, 2014, under Rapier Music. This album is a vibrant blend of hard bop, jazz, jazz blues, acid jazz, and soul jazz, showcasing Cobb's mastery and influence in the world of jazz.
"Big League Blues" is a testament to Cobb's dynamic playing style, featuring a collection of ten tracks that span a total of 36 minutes. The album opens with the romantic "I'm In The Mood For Love" and closes with the energetic "Jumpin' The Blues," taking the audience through a journey of diverse jazz expressions. Notable tracks include the lively "Running With Ray," the introspective "The Shy One," and the smooth "Smooth Sailing."
Cobb's collaboration with other jazz greats like Lionel Hampton, Ben Webster, and Coleman Hawkins is evident in his playing, as he brings a similar energy and depth to this album. The tracks "Big League Blues" and "Flower Garden Blues" highlight his ability to blend blues elements seamlessly into his jazz compositions.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Arnett Cobb or a newcomer to his music, "Big League Blues" offers a captivating exploration of jazz's rich history and Cobb's significant contributions to the genre. This album is a celebration of Cobb's talent and a reminder of why he remains a beloved figure in jazz music.