How D’You Like It So Far?

RELEASE
LABEL
Delmark
GENRES
Jazz, Big Band

Album Review

Barrett Deems, 81 at the time of this recording, will always be best known for his stint with the Louis Armstrong All-Stars in the 1950s. After settling in Chicago, the drummer became the leader of a top-notch jazz orchestra which made its recording debut on this Delmark release. Deems, whose musical role model is Buddy Rich, is in top form throughout the set, which is a bit surprising considering his shaky health at the time. The performances (mostly veteran standards) are usually hard-driving and always swing. The many concise solos are unfortunately unidentified; trumpeter Brad Goode is the only one of the sidemen really known outside of Chicago, although vibraphonist Duane Thamm is clearly a strong asset to the 18-piece band. Few surprises occur during this conventional date, but the music is very enjoyable and makes one aware of some of the many musical talents that reside in Chicago.
Scott Yanow, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Air Mail Special
  2. A Night in Tunisia
  3. Michelle
  4. Soon
  5. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
  6. Angel Eyes
  7. Road Runner
  8. Jeanine
  9. Nina's Theme
  10. Happy Hour
  11. Drum Boogie
  12. Close Enough for Love
  13. Speak Low
  14. Time After Time
  15. My Old Flame
  16. Love for Sale