"Too Heavy for Words" is a captivating jazz album released by the legendary saxophonist James Moody, in collaboration with the talented Al Cohn, on September 17, 1973, under the MPS label. This album is a testament to Moody's versatility and mastery of both hard bop and bebop genres, showcasing his exceptional skill and musical prowess.
The album features six tracks, each offering a unique blend of intricate melodies and rhythmic complexity. From the opening track "East of the Sun" to the charming ballad "Vezzioso," Moody's playing is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. The album also includes the original composition "The Underdog," written by Al Cohn and Dave Frishberg, which highlights the collaborative spirit and creative synergy between Moody and Cohn.
With a runtime of 44 minutes, "Too Heavy for Words" is a concise yet impactful journey through the world of jazz. The album's remastered version, released in 2017, ensures that the rich, dynamic sound of Moody's saxophone and the ensemble's playing is preserved for new generations of jazz enthusiasts to appreciate. Whether you're a longtime fan of James Moody or a newcomer to his music, this album is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the world of a true jazz master.