: Joe Pass (guitar), Jack Wilson (piano), Jimmy Bond (bass), Mel Lewis (drums), and Modesto Duran (congas). Critical and Historical Legacy
The 1962 album by the Gerald Wilson Big Band is a landmark of 1960s West Coast jazz, marking the point where Wilson’s ensemble solidified its reputation as a permanent, powerhouse fixture in the genre. Released on the Pacific Jazz label , the record is celebrated for its sophisticated arrangements that blend Latin influences, swaggering blues, and driving hard bop. Musical Highlights geraldwilsonbigband.momentoftruth.zip
: A high-energy, large-scale big band interpretation of the Miles Davis classic. : Joe Pass (guitar), Jack Wilson (piano), Jimmy
: The standout opening track featuring an irrepressible Latin groove and a notable guitar solo by Joe Pass. It later became a crossover pop hit when covered by El Chicano. Musical Highlights : A high-energy, large-scale big band
The album features nine tracks, seven of which are Wilson originals.
: Carmell Jones (lead soloist), John Audino, Jules Chaiken, Freddie Hill, and Al Porcino.