The Congregation

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Total Tracks: 6   Total Length: 37:15

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The Not Necessarily Happy Horns of Clark Terry

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Can a musician's reputation be harmed by the persistent paying of a compliment? Clark Terry has a warm, plump, utterly distinctive sound on trumpet and its chubby pal the flugelhorn. He's rhythmically assured at any tempo, and has a deep feeling for the blues. But some writers fixate on how he has "the happiest sound in jazz," as if one trait defines his art. To be fair, it's not a rep he's run away from, having… more »

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The great tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin is heard in top form on this near-classic quartet set. Assisted by pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Kenny Dennis, Griffin is exuberant on “The Congregation” (which is reminiscent of Horace Silver’s “The Preacher”), thoughtful on the ballads, and swinging throughout. It’s recommended for bop collectors. – Scott Yanow