Immerse yourself in the rich, vibrant world of cool jazz with Art Pepper's "The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series," a comprehensive collection released on January 1, 2011, by Blue Note Records. This expansive album spans a staggering 3 hours and 42 minutes, offering a deep dive into the versatile genius of Art Pepper, a legend in the realms of cool jazz, bebop, and hard bop.
The album features an impressive array of 42 tracks, including both original recordings and remastered gems. From the upbeat "Pepper Returns" to the sultry "Angel Wings," and the energetic "Stompin' At The Savoy," Pepper's virtuosity on the alto saxophone is showcased in all its glory. The collection also includes alternate takes and remastered tracks like "A Foggy Day" and "Diane-A-Flow," providing a unique behind-the-scenes look at Pepper's creative process.
Art Pepper's mastery of various jazz styles is evident throughout the album. Tracks like "Minority" and "Straight Life" highlight his bebop prowess, while "Summertime" and "Cool Bunny" exemplify his cool jazz finesse. The album also features Pepper's interpretations of classic standards such as "What Is This Thing Called Love?" and "Body And Soul," demonstrating his ability to infuse new life into timeless melodies.
"The Capitol Vaults Jazz Series" is not just a testament to Art Pepper's enduring legacy but also a treasure trove for jazz enthusiasts. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Pepper's music, this album offers a captivating journey through the evolution of jazz, showcasing the artistry and innovation of one of its greatest practitioners.