Experience the electrifying energy of Joe Newman in Concert: Countin', a live album that captures the legendary trumpeter and his sextet in a dynamic performance. Recorded in 1959 and released on the Grand Avenue label, this album is a testament to Newman's mastery of hard bop and cool jazz, blending the tight grooves of Count Basie with a more open, improvisational feel.
The album features six extended tracks, each showcasing the exceptional musicianship of Joe Newman and his band. Frank Wess on tenor saxophone and flute, Al Grey on trombone, and other notable players contribute to the rich, textured sound that defines this recording. The setlist includes standout performances of "Slats," "Cute," and "Feather's Nest," as well as a captivating ballad medley and a lively rendition of "When the Saints Go Marching In."
With a duration of just over 43 minutes, Joe Newman in Concert: Countin' offers a concise yet powerful snapshot of a pivotal moment in jazz history. The album's mono recording quality, coupled with the spontaneous energy of a live performance, makes it a standout release in Joe Newman's discography. Whether you're a longtime fan of hard bop or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress with its vibrant sound and timeless appeal.