The 1987 version of String Jazz (whose ancestor was Buellgrass) consisted of bassist
Buell Neidlinger, longtime musical friend
Marty Krystall on tenor saxophone, violinist
Brenton Banks,
John Kurnick on mandolin, and drummer
Billy Osborne.
Neidlinger's band performs seven
Thelonious Monk songs, three by
Duke Ellington plus Mercer Ellington's "Jumpin' Punkins." Although several of the selections had been recorded by
Neidlinger during the past decade, these renditions sound quite a bit different.
Krystall is a powerful soloist. The obscure string players fare quite well, and such tunes as "Rockin' in Rhythm," "Skippy," "I Mean You," and "Boo Boo's Birthday" are all given fresh renditions. Recommended.
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Scott Yanow, Rovi