Shelly Manne's "The Beat Goes West" is a vibrant journey through the diverse landscapes of jazz, released on June 6, 2006, under VintageVibe Records. This 58-minute album is a testament to Manne's mastery, blending cool jazz, hard bop, bebop, and even a touch of ragtime, creating a rich tapestry of sounds that showcase his versatility and virtuosity.
The album opens with the energetic "Flip," setting the stage for a dynamic exploration of jazz standards and show tunes. Manne's interpretation of "I Met a Girl (From 'Bells Are Ringing')" and "Wouldn't It Be Loverly (From 'My Fair Lady')" brings a fresh perspective to these classic pieces, while his live rendition of "What's New" captures the raw energy of a live performance. The playful "Un Poco Loco" and the swinging "Grasshopper" demonstrate Manne's impeccable timing and innovative approach to rhythm.
"The Beat Goes West" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Shelly Manne's unique style and his significant contributions to the jazz genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a captivating glimpse into the world of one of jazz's most influential drummers.