Milt Jackson – In a New Setting

Milt Jackson

Limelight/Polygram (Reissue)

In a New Setting (1964, 1999)

Milt Jackson: vibes

Jimmy Heath: tenor sax

McCoy Tyner: piano

Connie Kay: drums

Bob Cranshaw: bass

1 Sonny’s Blues 3:38

2 I’m Gonna Laugh You Right out of My Life 3:33

3 Spanish Fly 3:17

4 No Moon at All 3:25

5 Slow Death 4:51

6 Clay’s Blues 2:48

7 Lazy Melody 2:46

8 Project S 4:12

9 Ev’ry Time We Say Goodbye 2:41

10 That’s In 3:00

11 Ineffable 2:33

12 The Other Half of Me (bonus track) 3:07

Review (AMG)

by Ken Dryden

Milt Jackson made a number of solo albums during his long tenure with the Modern Jazz Quartet, but this long unavailable release, finally reissued on CD, is one of his best as a leader. With young pianist McCoy Tyner and tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath, Jackson puts together a great session, kicking off with his hard driving “Sonny’s Blues.” The leader’s percussive but swinging style, plus the potent solos by Tyner and Heath, are all appealing. The only reservation about this CD is the deteriorated condition of the master tape from which it was made; it is rather noticeable on several tracks, though finding a mint copy of the original record is not a viable option for most collectors. Pick this one up in a heartbeat.