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When Alto Was King
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Album: When Alto Was King
Artist: C.I. Williams
Release Date: 8/19/1997
Genre: Jazz

This is journeyman alto saxophonist C.I. Williams' first album as a leader in 25 years. Essentially a swing player with deep roots in the blues, Williams has a rich, languorous tone reminiscent of Johnny Hodges. This is most evident on a handful of straight-out blues, including two originals and... [+] Expand

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3.5 out of 5 stars Joel Roberts, All Music Guide
This is journeyman alto saxophonist C.I. Williams' first album as a leader in 25 years. Essentially a swing player with deep roots in the blues, Williams has a rich, languorous tone reminiscent of Johnny Hodges. This is most evident on a handful of straight-out blues, including two originals and the Ellington/Hodges classic "Jeep's Blues." Williams receives excellent support here from veterans like Keter Betts, Jimmy Cobb, Ed Cherry, and Larry Willis. Although the song selection skews toward the too-familiar -- "Misty," "Round Midnight," "Lover Man," "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" -- this superb-sounding album is a fitting showcase for Williams' alto talents.
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