Arnett Cobb, the legendary tenor saxophonist, delivers a powerful and soulful journey with his album "Tenor Abrupt," released on January 1, 2003, under the Disques Black & Blue label. This album is a testament to Cobb's mastery of the hard bop genre, seamlessly blending jazz, jazz blues, acid jazz, and soul jazz into a cohesive and captivating collection of tracks.
"Tenor Abrupt" spans a generous 73 minutes, featuring 10 tracks that showcase Cobb's virtuosic playing and his ability to infuse each piece with a unique blend of energy and emotion. The album opens with a rendition of "On Green Dolphin Street," followed by the uplifting "Climb Every Mountain." Cobb's rendition of "Que Reste T'il De Nos Amours" adds a touch of French elegance, while "Make Someone Happy" brings a soulful groove.
The album also features original compositions like "Blues Abrupt" and "Go Red Go," where Cobb's innovative spirit shines through. He pays homage to jazz standards with "The Nearness Of You" and "I Got Rhythm," adding his distinctive touch to these timeless pieces. The album closes with a high-energy performance of "Jumpin' At The Woodside," leaving the audience exhilarated.
Throughout "Tenor Abrupt," Arnett Cobb's tenor saxophone takes center stage, backed by a stellar ensemble that includes top-notch musicians who complement his playing with their own exceptional skills. The album is a celebration of Cobb's enduring legacy and his significant contributions to the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Cobb's music, "Tenor Abrupt" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the best of his artistry.