Dive into the electrifying world of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis with the comprehensive collection "Complete Jazz Series 1948 - 1952." This album is a treasure trove of jazz history, showcasing the raw talent and innovative spirit of one of the genre's most influential saxophonists. Spanning from 1948 to 1952, the tracks encapsulate the evolution of Davis' style, blending hard bop, soul jazz, bebop, and cool jazz into a seamless musical journey.
The album kicks off with the lively "Happy Birthday" and "Black Pepper," recorded in 1948, offering a taste of Davis' early work. As you progress through the tracklist, you'll encounter a variety of moods and tempos, from the playful "Jumpin' With Maxie-Waxie" to the sultry "This Is Always." Each song is a testament to Davis' versatility and his ability to captivate audiences with his distinctive sound.
The 1949 sessions include standout tracks like "In The Dozens" and "Notoriety Woman," which highlight Davis' knack for blending humor and sophistication. The 1950 recordings, such as "I'm Gonna Eat You With A Spoon" and "The Lock (Squattin')," showcase his growing mastery of the saxophone and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
With a duration of over an hour and fourteen minutes, this album is a substantial collection that offers a deep dive into the early career of Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album provides an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.