Immerse yourself in the cool, smooth sounds of the West Coast jazz scene with Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars, Vol. 6. This 1955 gem, released on the Contemporary label, is a testament to the vibrant hard bop and cool jazz styles that defined an era. Recorded in Hollywood over several sessions in late 1954 and early 1955, this album captures the essence of the Lighthouse All-Stars, a collective of jazz virtuosos led by the renowned bassist Howard Rumsey.
The album opens with the sultry "Who's Sleepy" and continues with a mix of original compositions and jazz standards, including the romantic "Isn't It Romantic" and the introspective "Mad At The World." The All-Stars' rendition of "East Of The Sun" is a standout, showcasing the band's tight harmonies and impeccable timing. The album also features the poignant "If I Should Lose You" and the dreamy "Prelude To A Kiss," both of which highlight the group's ability to convey deep emotion through their music.
With a runtime of just over 40 minutes, Vol. 6 is a concise yet powerful collection that showcases the Lighthouse All-Stars at their best. The album's remastered version, released in 1989, ensures that the music sounds as fresh and vibrant today as it did when it was first recorded. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All-Stars, Vol. 6 is an essential addition to any jazz collection.