Johnny Griffin - Blues for Harvey 1973
Johnny Griffin is heard in a pair of dates recorded in 1972 at Jazzhus Montmartre in Copenhagen, joined by fellow American expatriates
Kenny Drew and
Ed Thigpen, along with bassist
Mads Vinding. Most of this album is devoted to
Griffin's originals. His piercing, extended blues "That Party Upstairs" is followed by a somber ballad "Alone Again" (not the bland
Gilbert O'Sullivan pop hit "Along Again (Naturally)," as listed in some discographies). His remake of his early composition "Soft and Furry" features
Vinding's delightful arco bass in octave unison with
Griffin's tenor sax. The furious uptempo "Blues for Harvey" gives way to a turbulent pair of choruses of
Thelonious Monk's "Rhythm-A-Ning." There are some exciting moments, but overall, this live record falls just a bit short of essential for hard bop fans. AMG.
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