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There's a famous story about how Lester Young, after listening to a young saxophonist play an
overlong, blustery, cliché-riddled solo, looked at him and said, "Yeah, but can you sing me a song?"
Leave it to Pres to get to the heart of the matter with a sentence whose very conciseness
underscores his point. Teddy Edwards’ latest disc, Smooth Sailing, is a fine example of
economical playing and arrangement. The saxophonist is joined by pianist Richard Wyands, bassist
Ray Drummond, and drummer Chip White.
The disc jumps right out of the box with an uptempo original, "Going Home."
Edwards takes a strong, inventive solo, relentlessly mining the music and pulling out ideas to build
upon. On the bluesy, soulful ballad "All Too Soon," Edwards' measured, mournful
phrasing hits every note on point, right through to the climbing statement at the end.
"Hank's Tune" is an unadorned, midtempo tune with crisp solo turns by Edwards, White
and Drummond. "Indian Summer" is a wafting tropical breeze of a tune. After playing off
of the theme, pianist Wyands takes a solo while White chops away at the drums. Drummond's bass
work brightens "It's the Talk of the Town," where his tender plucked solo forms the
bridge, and then he switches to the bow at the end. "Smooth Sailing," the title track, is an
ideal piece for ending a live set, with the band in synch and clearly having a good time. Edwards
and Drummond open "Polka Dota and Moonbeams" with a duet on the theme, then
Wyands and White fall in to round out the disc's lovely closer.
Pianist Richard Wyands is deft and inventive; drummer Chip White ranges from thunderous
playing during his solos to lovely brushed whispers on ballads. Ray Drummond provides his usual
deep, steady groove on bass. When Edwards plays he seems to sing through his horn, playing with
a light tone that, for lack of a better term, frequently lands on the alto side of tenor-like Lester Young.
Rather than trying to impress the listener with how good he is, he simply delivers. Edwards, now
approaching 80 years old, shows on Smooth Sailing that he's as formidable a sax man as
ever. More power to any septuagenerian who swings.
Note: this review originally appeared in All About Jazz: New
York.
~ Terrell Holmes
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Track Listing: 1. Going Home - 8:29
2. All Too Soon 4:50
3. Hank's Tune 5:22
4. Indian Summer 6:17
5. Robbin's Nest 6:43
6. It's the Talk of the Town 7:13
7. Smooth Sailing 5:39
8. Polka Dots and Moonbeams 5:27
Personnel: Ray Drummond - Bass;
Richard Wyands - Piano;
Teddy Edwards - Sax (Tenor);
Chip White - Drums.
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