Stan Getz VOYAGE


A long time Getz fan, this one slipped under my radar until a couple of days ago when I found a vinyl copy at a street sale. One of the greatest jazz records I have heard in quite some time, I can't recommend it highly enough. Getz is in top form, and exceptionally poetic in his playing. He proves once again that saxophone playing can be hip and contemporary, while still sounding velvety, and not as if the horn is about to split at the seams. The rhythm section is superb in every respect. Victor Lewis on drums, George Mraz on bass, are outstanding. But it is pianist Kenny Barron who steals the show on this session. Check out his incredible solo on the opening cut "Wanted to Say"; it is a model of logic and thematic development while swinging his a** off.

This 1986, Blackhawk release is sonically terrific. Producer Herb Wong was obviously inspired by the feeling of the music in the choices he made. The sound is detailed enough, but velvety with a rich bottom end, and no hint of shrillness. Not "audiophile grade" hyper-detailing here, but extremely listenable. After a recent disappointing rash of very noisy used record purchases, my copy of this pressing is very quiet, and consistent. There are three copies of this lp on ebay as I write, including one with an "Excellent" grading. Check this one out, you won't be disappointed.

Enjoy.
frogman

Showing 3 responses by zmanastronomy

I received the CD yesterday.
It's a very sentual album. Very relaxing and well recorded.
Not as close miked as some of Stans recordings, but it sounded just right to me.
Thank you Frogman for bringing this album to my attention.
It's a great addition to my collection.
John
What I got out of it was there wasn't the details that kick the audiophlia in to the listening. I can listen to the recording and just enjoy the music instead of analyzing
the usual depth of soundstage, image positioning and the ring of the sax bell. It's just a more simple recording that lets me concentrate on the music.