Dive into the rich, soulful sounds of Bennie Green with "The 45 Session," a captivating collection of hard bop and bebop tracks that showcase the trombonist's mastery and versatility. Released on February 21, 2003, this album is a testament to Green's enduring legacy in the jazz world, featuring remastered classics and unique mono and stereo versions of the track "Encore."
"The 45 Session" kicks off with the upbeat "It's Groovy," setting the tone for a journey through Green's dynamic range and expressive playing. The album seamlessly blends standards like "On The Street Where You Live" and "Bye Bye Blackbird" with original compositions such as "Minor Revelation" and "Ain't Nothing But The Blues." Each track is a showcase of Green's powerful trombone, accompanied by a stellar ensemble that includes Eddy Williams on tenor saxophone and Sonny Clark on piano.
The album's standout feature is the inclusion of both mono and stereo versions of "Encore," offering a unique perspective on the recording process and a chance to appreciate the nuances of each mix. With a total duration of 46 minutes, "The 45 Session" is a concise yet powerful exploration of Bennie Green's artistry, making it an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The album was released on the CM Blue Note label, a subsidiary of Blue Note, further cementing its place in the jazz canon.