"Remember the Time" is a vibrant and dynamic jazz album by the legendary Clark Terry, released on July 27, 2007, under Mons Records. Spanning a diverse range of styles within the jazz genre, including hard bop, Latin jazz, bebop, cool jazz, and big band, this album is a testament to Terry's versatility and mastery of the genre. With a runtime of 53 minutes, the album features 11 tracks that showcase Terry's exceptional skill as a trumpeter and flugelhorn player, as well as his knack for creating engaging and memorable compositions.
The album opens with "The Story of Love," a track that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its warm and inviting melody. "Definitly So" and "Hot Sauce" follow, offering up some high-energy bebop and hard bop tracks that highlight Terry's impressive technical abilities. The album then shifts gears with "On the Side," a cool jazz track that showcases Terry's more subdued and introspective side.
"Gypsy" and "In Orbit" are standout tracks that showcase Terry's ability to blend different styles and influences. "Gypsy" is a lively and rhythmic Latin jazz track that will have listeners tapping their feet, while "In Orbit" is a more experimental and avant-garde track that showcases Terry's willingness to push the boundaries of the genre.
The album also features several tracks that pay homage to other jazz greats. "Ode to a Flugelhorn" is a tribute to Clark Terry himself, while "Gwen" is a beautiful and melancholic ballad that was written in honor of Terry's wife. "Don't Ask" and "Cattin'" are both upbeat and playful tracks that showcase Terry's sense of humor and his ability to connect with listeners on a personal level.
"Remember the Time" is a must-listen for any jazz fan, as it offers a comprehensive overview of Clark Terry's impressive career and his contributions to the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan of Terry's or a newcomer to the world of jazz, this album is sure to impress and delight.