The George Masso Quintet's album, Trombone Artistry, is a masterpiece of jazz music. The album features George Masso's exceptional trombone playing, which is accompanied by the talented ensemble of musicians. The album is a showcase of Masso's unique style and ability to blend traditional jazz with modern elements.
The album opens with the upbeat and lively "Ja-Da," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The track features a dynamic interplay between Masso's trombone and the other instruments, including the piano, bass guitar, and drums. The album then transitions into the beautiful and soulful "Blues for Smedley," which highlights Masso's ability to convey emotion through his instrument.
The album also includes a number of jazz standards, such as "Body and Soul" and "I Can't Get Started," which are given new life through Masso's interpretation. The album concludes with the upbeat and energetic "Sweet Georgia Brown," which leaves the listener wanting more.