Cal Tjader's 1962 album, Time For 2, is a masterful collaboration with the incomparable Anita O'Day. This 12-track release is a testament to the chemistry between Tjader's polished Afro-Cuban grooves and O'Day's sultry, world-weary vocals. With a runtime of just 32 minutes, the album is a concise yet captivating exploration of Latin jazz, cool jazz, and exotica.
From the opening notes of 'Thanks For The Memory' to the closing bars of 'I'm Not Supposed To Be Blue Blues', Tjader's tweedy, polite style provides the perfect backdrop for O'Day's megawatt personality to shine. Her saucy phrasings and subtly ironic wit are on full display, gently navigating the highly pureed blend of cool bop and Latin jazz that Tjader's combo provides.
The result is an album that is at once sophisticated and playful, with Tjader's vibraphone work and O'Day's vocals combining to create a truly unforgettable listening experience. With its unique blend of styles and its impeccable performances, Time For 2 is a must-listen for fans of Cal Tjader and Anita O'Day, and a fascinating glimpse into the world of 1960s jazz. Released on the Verve Reissues label, this album is a treasure trove of jazz delights, and its influence can still be felt today.