James Clay - Cookin' at the Continental

Primary Artist
James Clay
Album Title
Cookin' at the Continental
Release Date
June, 1991 
Time
59:34 
Review by Scott Yanow
Tenor saxophonist James Clay had a brief comeback starting in 1988 before he passed away in 1995. This is one of his final recordings. Most interesting is a duet with bassist Christian Mcbride on "Crazeology." There are also four quartet numbers (with Mcbride, pianist Kirk Lightsey, and drummer Winard Harper) and four selections that are reunions with fellow tenor David "fathead" Newman (including a remake of "Wide Open Spaces"). Two of the numbers with Newman ("Sister Sadie" and "Moanin'") also feature trumpeter Roy HargroveRead More
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