Bennie Wallace is unlike any tenor saxophonist, often alternating between a soulful, fat tone (which is very similar to Ben Webster's approach) and sudden unpredictable jumps (no doubt inspired by alto saxophonist Eric Dolphy). Joined by an outstanding rhythm section consisting of pianist Mulgrew Miller, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Lewis Nash, Wallace explores favorites from the swing and bop eras, with his bandmates providing a solid anchor underneath his flights. Two gems from the pen of Billy Strayhorn, the rhapsodic "My Little Brown Book" and the fragile ballad "A Flower Is a Lovesome Thing," stand in a class by themselves with Wallace's fresh interpretations. Both theLatin-flavored arrangement of "Love for Sale" and Dizzy Gillespie's "Con Alma" pack a powerful punch, while "Milestones" (the earlier one which Miles Davis recorded for Savoy, though it was actually composed by John Lewis) takes a far more adventurous route than typically heard. This excellent session demonstrates a mature artist with a very distinct sound, which should be the ultimate goal of every jazz musician. One minor shortcoming of this release is the label's puzzling failure to list either the songs or the supporting musicians on the outside of the package. This highly recommended CD is one of Bennie Wallace's best sessions of his long, very fruitful career. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide
Moodsville
03/26/2002 | Groove Note Records
All Music Guide Review
Moodsville Track Listing
Credits of Moodsville
- Joe Marciano
- Engineer
- Mulgrew Miller
- Piano
- Peter Washington
- Bass
- Patrick Hinely
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Ying Tan
- Executive Producer
- Sebastian Koh
- Executive Producer
- James Lizardi
- Art Direction, Design
- Lewis Nash
- Drums
- Bernie Grundman
- Mastering
- Joe Harley
- Producer
- Bennie Wallace
- Sax (Tenor), Main Performer















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