Catch the Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1963-1967

Catch the Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1963-1967

by Cal Tjader
Catch the Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1963-1967

Catch the Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1963-1967

by Cal Tjader

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Overview

Arriving on Record Store Day in 2023, Catch the Groove: Live at the Penthouse 1963-1967 by vibraphonist, composer, and bandleader Cal Tjader is an event. Despite a catalog spanning four decades, Tjader seems almost a marginal figure in the 21st century. He was arguably the first non-Latin musician to completely devote himself to establishing Latin jazz as a genre and a commercial success from the '50s until his death in 1982. Between 1967's Along Comes Cal and 1977's Guarabe, Tjader melded cool jazz, hard bop, boogaloo, salsa, guaracha, Latin funk, and fusion on fine recordings such as The Prophet, Cal Tjader Plugs In, Agua Dulce, Primo, and Amazonas. That said, the tide may be blowing in his direction again. In January, electronic producer Chris Bangs featured Tjader's "Samba Sueno" as the lead cut on Firebird. In April, the vibraphonist's Huracan, an obscure but star-studded 1978 direct-to-disc LP, was remastered and reissued. In May, esteemed critic Tom Moon published a review of it and celebrated Tjader's '70s recordings. Catch the Groove is presented by Zev Feldman's Jazz Detective label. It offers 27 unreleased performances from Tjader's headline stints at Seattle's Penthouse. They were engineered and recorded by Jim Wilke, a local DJ who also broadcast some of these performances. Among Tjader's sidemen on these dates are pianists Clare Fischer, Lonnie Hewitt, and Al Zulaica, percussionist Armando Peraza, bassist Monk Montgomery, drummer Carl Burnett, and more. On disc one, Tjader, a serious jazz vibraphonist, opens his 1963 gig by swinging Duke Ellington's "Take the A-Train," followed by Dave Brubeck's "In Your Own Sweet Way" and Rodgers & Hart's "It Never Entered My Mind" before delving into samba on the Brazilian standard "Manha De Carnaval" and driving descarga on his "Insight." The entire collection is shot through with excellent, joyful performances of jazz standards juxtaposed with Latin and pop fare. From the middle to the end of disc one is a trio of Latin jazz jams with Eugene Holley's cooking son "Pantano" sandwiched between Tjader's lithely grooving "Davito" and the breezy "Leyte." His playing is crystalline as it circles outward from the root melody rhythmically and harmonically. That's easily heard on the wonderful, fingerpopping reading of "Love for Sale," "Lush Life," "I Can't Get Started," and Ray Bryant's enduring "Cuban Fantasy," while his own compositions "Fuji" and "Soul Burst" reflect that clarity using a breezier approach. The readings of Peraza's "Maramoor Mambo," Edu Lobo's samba "O Morro Nao Tem Vez," and Mario Bauza's "Mambo Inn" reflect a developed approach to Latin jazz, as do the pop tunes here -- Johnny Mandel's "The Shadow of Your Smile" and the Association's "Along Comes Mary" are transformed into burning Latin jazz. The sound throughout is balanced and warm, though some tracks are prematurely faded at their peaks to make room for others. The booklet contains rare photos and liner essays by Greg Casseus, interviews with Eddie Palmieri and Poncho Sanchez, and musical evaluations by Gary Burton and Joe Locke. This fantastic reissue is an elemental portrait of Tjader the innovator, forging a singular path through jazz. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/01/2023
Label: Anagram / Elemental Music / Jazz Detective / Jazz Detective
UPC: 8435395503683
Rank: 6576

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Take the "A" Train
  2. In Your Own Sweet Way
  3. It Never Entered My Mind
  4. Morning of the Carnival (Manha De Carnaval)
  5. Insight
  6. Sunset Boulevard
  7. Here's That Rainy Day
  8. Davito
  9. Pantano
  10. Leyte
  11. Half and Half
  12. On Green Dolphin Street
  13. Love for Sale
  14. Reza
  15. Maramoor Mambo

Disc 2

  1. The Shadow of Your Smile
  2. Bags' Groove
  3. Morning
  4. Mambo Inn
  5. On Green Dolphin Street
  6. I Can't Get Started
  7. Soul Burst
  8. Cuban Fantasy
  9. O Morro Nao Tem Vez
  10. Fuji
  11. Lush Life
  12. Along Comes Mary

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cal Tjader   Primary Artist,Vibraphone
Lonnie Hewitt   Piano
Johnny Rae   Drums,Timbales
Monk Montgomery   Bass (Upright),Bass (Acoustic)
Armando Peraza   Bongos,Congas,Percussion
Stanley Gilbert   Bass (Upright)
Al Zulaica   Piano
Fred Schreiber   Bass (Upright)
Terry Hilliard   Bass,Bass (Upright)
Carl Burnett   Drums,Timbales
Bill Fitch   Congas,Percussion
Clare Fischer   Piano

Technical Credits

Lorenz Hart   Composer
Ruy Guerra   Composer
Luiz Bonfa   Composer
Vinicius de Moraes   Composer
Lonnie Hewitt   Composer
Robert Cazimero   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Ned Washington   Composer
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Milt Jackson   Composer
Brent Fischer   Interviewee
Bronislaw Kaper   Composer
Cal Tjader   Composer
Zev Feldman   Producer,Liner Notes,Photo Research
Gary Burton   Interviewee
Paul Francis Webster   Composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim   Composer
Edu Lobo   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Mario Bauza   Composer
Poncho Sanchez   Interviewee
Ray Bryant   Composer
Armando Peraza   Composer
Dave Brubeck   Composer
Johnny Burke   Composer
Ray Avery   Photography
Lee Tanner   Cover Photo
Grace Sampson   Composer
Jordi Soley   Executive Producer
Bobby Woodlen   Composer
Fred Seligo   Photography
Burton Yount   Art Direction
Sydney Lanex   Project Assistant
Jim Wilkie   Engineer,Associate Producer
Zak Shelby-Szyszko   Photo Research,Associate Producer
Delia Seligo Boehle   Photography
Carlos Agustin Calembert   Executive Producer
Martin Arias Goldestein   Project Assistant
Washington W   Composer
Vermon Due   Composer
Vernon Duke   Composer
Paul Horn   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Joe Locke   Interviewee
Claus Ogerman   Composer
Bronislau Kaper   Composer
Charlie Puzzo, Jr.   Associate Producer
Carl Burnett   Interviewee
Sheldon Zaharko   Editing,Sound Reinforcement
Bill Fitch   Composer
Clare Fischer   Composer
Tandyn Almer   Composer
Eddie Palmieri   Interviewee
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Johnny Mandel   Composer
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