Review: Basie Jam is a stellar showcase of Count Basie's enduring prowess in jazz. This 1975 release by Pablo Records, produced by Norman Granz, features an impressive lineup including J.J. Johnson on trombone, Zoot Sims on tenor sax, and Ray Brown on bass. The album exudes a vibrant swing style, with meticulous sound reproduction that places it among the finest recordings of its era. The mix captures a lifelike presence, with instruments positioned distinctly on the soundstage. The gentle taps of Louie Bellson's cymbals, Irving Ashby's warm guitar tones, and the palpable breath in brass instruments add a marvelous sense of realism. Now, reissued for future generations to enjoy and discover once again. This legendary performer is perfectly captured by this recording.
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