All Blues
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All Blues

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Re-mastering by: Ray Staff at Air Mastering, Lyndhurst Hall, London

Bassist Ron Carter had long been Creed Taylors first-choice bassist on record dates stretching as far back to the classic Gil Evans recording Out of the Cool in 1960. Carter was the first bass choice for many Creed Taylor productions throughout the 1960s for the Impulse, Verve, MGM and A&M/CTI labels, even while the bassist was recording and touring as part of the Miles Davis Quintet. And it was Ron Carters dulcet tones and swinging accompaniment on the double bass that drove nearly every CTI album since 1970 into the overdrive that its soloists are often given sole credit for.
Surprisingly, though, Ron Carters second CTI recording, All Blues, fell well below the radar. It was hardly noticed when it was first issued in early 1974 (his 1973 CTI debut, Blues Farm, which was hardly a hit, still remains better known). Interestingly, its probably among the best of the albums the bassist waxed for the CTI label between 1973 and 1976. This is due in no small measure to the commanding presence of tenor saxophonist Joe Henderson on A Feeling, 117 Special, Rufus and All Blues. Carter here also solidifies a simpatico musical kinship with pianist Roland Hanna, who hed first played with on a European tour in 1969. Hanna is especially featured on the florid trio feature, Light Blue (not the Monk piece), as well as Carters bop-y Rufus (not the Archie Shepp piece). Not surprisingly, Ron Carter dominates the proceedings, with his especially distinctive bass helming any number of attractive solo features (not to mention the overdubbed bass solo of Will You Be Mine).
Doug Payne/Jazzonline

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