I love Curtis Fuller’s playing. Wonderful player with a very impressive discography. One of the many impressive things about this great player is the fact that he got a very late start on his instrument. He didn’t start playing trombone until his late teens and by the time he was in his early twenties he has moved to NY and had taken the NYC Jazz scene by storm. Pretty impressive by any standard. I love his tone on the instrument, not particularly brassy, but dark and velvety instead.I explored jazz for many years now and i confess that i was knowing Curtis Fuller only by name not much more...
I first heard Fuller on this record, when I was collecting anything and all by the great Phil Woods. This record is also a great example of what a great arranger Woods was:
https://youtu.be/8_ILn8GDVts
https://youtu.be/wLv8cPZuBlA
There are many great Curtis Fuller records, but I would wager that if a survey were taken this record would get the most votes for being his greatest. I love the very relaxed vibe of the music on this recording:
https://youtu.be/q-zNWpdcxvQ
https://youtu.be/4BRma2HD8dw
https://youtu.be/gLPXDrxps0Q
I must than thank you for drawing my attention to this supreme craftmanship...
He does not play trombone, he voice it to speak with it.....
I just listened 3 of his albums in a row....
It remind me of Chet Baker who does not play trumpet either but voice it to speak with it which is very different for me than playing the notes so virtuosively possible it is...
Very few artist could speak with their instrument save the greatest ....
After all music and speech are linked by the same placenta in the womb of Eve....
Thanks ....