The Jazz Show Episode July 30, 2018
Pianist/Composer Walter Davis Jr.: "Davis Cup"
9:02pm - 12:40am
Walter Davis Jr. was a pianist of major stature who had been unfairly overlooked. He appeared on many Blue Note dates but only made this one called "Davis Cup". This wraps up our month long series of Jazz Features that spotlighted artists who only made one album under their name for Blue Note. Walter was a classically trained pianist who was influenced by Bud Powell and Thelonious Monk but brought his own concept to the table. He was also a fine composer of hip. hummable and melodic tunes.This album represents to this writer a summing up as it were of New York Jazz before it changed with the arrival of Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Eric Dolphy etc. This is a well planned and well-rehearsed date and 6 of Walter's compositions are featured. The people involved are hand picked by Walter and represent his favorite players, Donald Byrd is on trumpet and the great Jackie McLean is on alto saxophone. The blend of Byrd and McLean has always been one of the best combinations. On bass is the mighty Sam Jones and on drums is the ubiquitous Arthur Taylor. "Davis Cup" hits the ball over the net ever time and every tune! Walter Davis Jr. packed a lot of music into his 57 years when he was with us and this album is a delight.