Teddy Edwards, a stalwart of the jazz scene, delivers a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of jazz styles with his 1991 album "Mississippi Lad." This collection of ten tracks is a testament to Edwards' versatility and mastery, spanning genres from hard bop and bebop to cool jazz and acid jazz. The album opens with "Little Man," setting the tone for a dynamic exploration of sound, followed by the adventurous "Safari Walk" and the soulful "The Blues Sombrero." The title track, "Mississippi Lad," pays homage to Edwards' roots, while "Three Base Hit" showcases his knack for blending jazz with a touch of bluesy storytelling. "I'm Not Your Fool Anymore" adds a layer of sophistication, leading into the orchestral elegance of "Symphony On Central." The instrumental "Ballad For A Bronze Beauty" offers a moment of reflection, culminating in the poignant "The Call Of Love." Recorded under Universal Music Division Decca Records France, "Mississippi Lad" is a 57-minute odyssey through the heart of jazz, highlighting Teddy Edwards' enduring influence and artistry.