The Modern Jazz Quartet, a legendary ensemble known for their sophisticated blend of cool jazz and hard bop, invites you into the cinematic world with "The MJQ in the Movies." Released on January 1, 2010, under Cherry Red Records, this album is a captivating journey through the quartet's contributions to film scores and their unique jazz compositions. Spanning a diverse range of styles from cool jazz to bebop, the album offers a rich tapestry of musical experiences.
The album is divided into two main sections: "No Sun in Venice" and "Odds Against Tomorrow," each featuring a suite of tracks that showcase the quartet's exceptional musicianship and compositional prowess. The "No Sun in Venice" suite, with its evocative titles like "The Golden Striker" and "Venice," transports you to the romantic and mysterious streets of Venice, while the "Odds Against Tomorrow" suite, including tracks like "Skating in Central Park" and the title track "Odds Against Tomorrow," brings a sense of urban sophistication and drama.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 13 minutes, "The MJQ in the Movies" is a substantial and immersive listening experience. The Modern Jazz Quartet's signature sound, characterized by the interplay between Milt Jackson's vibraphone, John Lewis's piano, Percy Heath's bass, and Connie Kay's drums, is in full force, delivering a timeless collection of jazz that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply satisfying. Whether you're a longtime fan of the Modern Jazz Quartet or a newcomer to their music, this album is a treasure trove of jazz excellence that will leave you eager to explore more of their discography.