The Magic Touch (album) explained

The Magic Touch
Type:Album
Artist:Tadd Dameron
Cover:Tadd_Dameron_album_-_The_Magic_Touch.jpg
Released:1962
Recorded:New York, February – April, 1962
Genre:Jazz
Label:Riverside / Original Jazz Classics
Producer:Orrin Keepnews
Prev Title:Mating Call
Prev Year:1957

The Magic Touch is a 1962 album by jazz pianist and arranger Tadd Dameron and His Orchestra, released on Riverside Records. It was also Dameron's final completed work before his death three years later.

The AllMusic review of the line-up says that "one has to be in awe of them, and that only Dameron was able to convene such a band of extraordinary jazz performers in their prime."

The album has since been reissued many times on Original Jazz Classics.

Reception

In his DownBeat magazine review, critic John S. Wilson awarded the album three stars and wrote: "Although Dameron's arrangements are, for the most part, designed as settings for soloists, neither the soloists nor the arrangements generate much interest."

Track listing

All songs composed by Dameron except where noted.

  1. "On a Misty Night"
  2. "Fontainebleau"
  3. "Just Plain Talkin'"
  4. "If You Could See Me Now" (Dameron, Sigman)
  5. "Our Delight"
  6. "Dial B for Beauty"
  7. "Look, Stop and Listen "
  8. "Bevan's Birthday"
  9. "You're a Joy"
  10. "Swift as the Wind"

Personnel

Production