Patterns in Jazz | |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Gil Mellé |
Cover: | Patterns in Jazz.jpg |
Released: | 1956 |
Recorded: | April 1, 1956 |
Studio: | Van Gelder Studio Hackensack, NJ |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 36:47 |
Label: | Blue Note BLP 1517 |
Producer: | Alfred Lion |
Chronology: | Gil Mellé |
Prev Title: | Five Impressions of Color |
Prev Year: | 1955 |
Next Title: | Primitive Modern |
Next Year: | 1956 |
Patterns in Jazz is an album by American jazz saxophonist Gil Mellé recorded on April 1, 1956 and released on Blue Note later that year.[1] The quintet features trombonist Eddie Bert and rhythm section Joe Cinderella, Oscar Pettiford and Ed Thigpen.
The AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine states, "Gil Melle's debut album for Blue Note, is filled with bright, bold colors and identifiable patterns that camouflage how adventurous the work actually is. On the surface, the music is cool and laid-back, but close listening reveals the invention in Melle's compositions and arrangements of the standards... Ultimately, Patterns in Jazz is cerebral music that swings—it's entertaining, but stimulating."[2]