Dive into the rich, soulful world of Booker Ervin with "The Jazz Collection," a comprehensive compilation that spans four hours and nineteen minutes of pure jazz brilliance. This album is a testament to Ervin's mastery of hard bop, bebop, and free jazz, showcasing his exceptional talent as a tenor saxophonist. Originally released on August 24, 2013, under Marmot Music, this collection brings together tracks from various sessions, including his debut album "The Book Cooks," which marked the beginning of his prolific early-'60s streak.
"The Jazz Collection" features a diverse range of tracks, from the lively "The Blue Book" and "Cit It" to the hauntingly beautiful "Poor Butterfly" and "Speak Low." The album also includes lesser-known gems like "Uranus" and "Blues De Tambour," offering a deep dive into Ervin's versatile repertoire. The inclusion of tracks like "Take Three Parts Jazz - Route 4 - Byriste - Father George" and "The Confined Few" highlights his experimental side, while classics like "Autumn Leaves" and "Embraceable You" showcase his ability to breathe new life into timeless standards.
Booker Ervin's journey in jazz began in New York in 1958, where he caught the attention of pianist Horace Parlan. His debut album, "The Book Cooks," set the stage for a remarkable career, and this collection encapsulates the essence of his contributions to the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Ervin's music, "The Jazz Collection" offers an immersive experience into the world of one of jazz's most influential figures.