Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of jazz with Harry "Sweets" Edison's "Live At The Iridium." Captured during two electrifying nights at the iconic Iridium in New York City on April 10-11, 1997, this album is a testament to Edison's mastery of hard bop and bebop. The legendary trumpeter delivers a powerful set of live performances, showcasing his signature style and virtuosic skill.
The album opens with "Helena's Theme," setting the stage for a night of dynamic jazz. Tracks like "Mean Greens" and "Doggin' Around" highlight Edison's ability to infuse energy and swing into every note. "Sweets Bossa" offers a smoother, more melodic interlude, while "Emily" and "I Wish I Knew" showcase his emotive side. The set closes with a rousing rendition of "Centerpiece," leaving the audience in awe.
With a career spanning over six decades, Harry "Sweets" Edison is a true jazz legend. His work with the likes of Count Basie and Lester Young, among others, has cemented his place in jazz history. "Live At The Iridium" is a must-listen for any jazz enthusiast, offering a glimpse into the genius of one of the genre's greatest trumpeters. The album, released on November 25, 1997, under the Telarc label, is a timeless addition to any jazz collection, clocking in at just over an hour of pure, unadulterated jazz brilliance.