eMusic Review 0
Ellington's suave manner and long-standing reputation as the greatest composer in jazz history obscure his penchant for merry-making, but one listen to this delightful disc will remedy that. While the urbane eloquence of altoist Johnny Hodges made him the critic's favorite among horns in this edition of the Ellington Orchestra, tenorist Paul Gonsalves knew how to motivate an audience. Framed by a pair of romps ("C-Jam Blues" and "Ready, Go"), the program also includes a spirited "Take the 'A 'Train" that accelerates into a chase-your-tail frenzy for its final two minutes, and "Happy-Go-Lucky Local," which sounds like a Pink Panther-ish Henry Mancini soundtrack from the era. Gonsalves 'command of tempo on "Paris Blues" is particularly impressive, while only a turgid "Caravan" fails to deliver a good time.