Here Comes Louis Smith...Again!
Michael B. Richman | Portland, Maine USA | 06/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ten years ago Blue Note took the bold step to reissue some of their rarest, most obscure albums in the fourth (or fifth) round of the limited edition Connoisseur series. "Here Comes Louis Smith" was one of those dozen or so CDs, and it quickly drifted out of print, joining its original vinyl counterpart as an expensive collectable. But now lightning has struck twice, as this great disc is available once more as an RVG Edition title. This February 1957 session was originally made for Tom Wilson's Transition label, and was one of a number of recordings for which Alfred Lion bought the rights. The sessions are of particular interest to jazz aficionados for three reasons. First, it is the debut of a gifted young trumpeter in the post-Brownie era, and Smith stakes his claim to the throne here. Second, it marks the initial appearance of a soon to be Blue Note favorite son, Duke Pearson. However, Duke isn't tickling the ivories (that honor goes to another Duke, Duke Jordan, on three of the tracks), but is instead lending his composition talents on the opening number, "Tribute to Brownie." Finally, and most significantly, this album showcases the saxophone talents of the great Buckshot La Funke. What, you've never heard of old Buckshot? Why Branford Marsalis even named one of his bands after the man! Still scratching your head...well, don't be alarmed. The name is actually an alias (hence, the reason for it appearing in quotes on the cover) for someone I know you have heard of...Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. The alto man is in top form here, along with the rest of the band -- Tommy Flanagan on piano (the other three tracks), Doug Watkins on bass and Art Taylor on drums. In all, it is great to have Louis Smith here again, finally for all to enjoy."