Tex Book Tenor was recorded in 1968 as a follow-up to
Booker Ervin's debut date for
Blue Note,
The In Between, which was released in January of the same year. (
Ervin had made two records for
Pacific Jazz, which is now owned, like
Blue Note, by
EMI.) The album remained unreleased until 1976, when it was issued with an also unreleased
Horace Parlan date on a double LP called
Back from the Gig. This is its first appearance on CD. The lineup is stellar and includes
Billy Higgins,
Woody Shaw,
Kenny Barron, and bassist
Jan Arnet from Czechoslovakia.
Barron and
Ervin had worked together before, and
Arnet had worked with
Ervin three years earlier as a touring partner in Germany. The music here includes three
Ervin originals,
Barron's wonderful
"Gichi," and
Shaw's
"In a Capricornian Way." The
Afro-Latin-influenced grooves of
"Gichi" display
Ervin playing his solo in prime snake-charmer mode. His own
"Den Tex" is classic
hard bop with
Barron and
Ervin going head to head throughout.
"Lynn's Tune" is a beautiful midtempo
ballad with wonderful work by
Arnet and a loping solo by
Shaw. The closer is
"204," a steaming
hard bop tune with a killer head featuring the two horns just pushing the tempo before
Ervin goes off the map into his solo.
Barron's playing is totally inspired, pushing huge chords at both players as they dig into the changes and come out breathing fire. This is a wonderful addition not only to the
Blue Note catalog on CD, but to
Ervin's own shelf as well, and should be picked up by anyone interested in him as a bandleader and composer. ~ Thom Jurek