Broadway1954 by Al Cohn is a classic album that showcases the talents of one of the most influential jazz saxophonists of the 20th century. The album features a collection of songs from Broadway musicals of the 1950s, including hits like "My Fair Lady" and "Guys and Dolls."
Cohn's smooth and soulful saxophone playing is a highlight of the album, and his improvisations on the classic tunes add a new dimension to the already well-known melodies. He is backed by a talented group of musicians, including pianist Hank Jones, bassist Milt Hinton, and drummer Osie Johnson, who provide a solid and swinging rhythm section.
The arrangements on Broadway1954 are tasteful and inventive, with each song given a unique treatment that highlights its strengths. The album is a perfect example of the cool jazz style that was popular in the 1950s, with its laid-back and sophisticated approach to the music.
His melody is delivered with sincere and honest affirmation of his being amongst the best of his time.
Armed with a big, fat round tenor-sound, Al Cohn reignites the Texan sound, but with the style of Lester Young.
He also makes my day, along with Brew Moore and Bobby Jaspar.