Jimmy Gourley's "Highlights" is a captivating journey through the vibrant worlds of bebop, French jazz, and hard bop, released on January 1, 2007, under the Elabeth label. This album, spanning a generous 71 minutes, is a testament to Gourley's mastery and his ability to blend various jazz styles seamlessly.
The album opens with "Tafira Alta," setting the stage for a series of tracks that showcase Gourley's virtuosic playing and compositional prowess. "Shameful Roger" and "That Old Devil Called Love" are standout tracks that highlight Gourley's knack for crafting memorable melodies and intricate solos. The album also features a tribute to the legendary Gene Ammons with "Blues for Gene," a track that pays homage to the blues roots of jazz.
"Highlights" is not just a collection of songs but a cohesive exploration of jazz's rich history and its evolution. Tracks like "You Go to My Head" and "Body and Soul" offer a nod to the standards, while "North American Samba" and "Wrong Man Blues" showcase Gourley's innovative approach to rhythm and melody. The album closes with "Repetition," a fitting finale that leaves the listener with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for more.
Gourley's "Highlights" is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a blend of technical brilliance, emotional depth, and rhythmic complexity. It's an album that celebrates the past while pushing the boundaries of the genre, making it a standout release in Gourley's discography.