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Released on Capitol Records in 1958. Catalog number W1020. Review by Ken Dryden In addition to creating a successful television series and playing parts in a number of films, Jackie Gleason made a series of best-selling orchestral pop albums during the 1950s and early '60s, conducting and arranging. While his compositions aren't especially memorable, they are entertaining. Gleason had a great love for jazz and frequently hired some of the best jazz musicians for his record dates as members of his orchestra. This date is a little different, as his four guests get prominent solo space. Trumpeter Charlie Shavers cooks in the midtempo blues "Route 9A Romp," and Charlie Ventura follows with a fiery tenor sax solo. Ventura plays a melodic solo on the unwieldy bass sax in the swinging "Hawthorne Circle Hop." Trombonist Jimmy Cleveland is the centerpiece of another hot number, "Briarcliff Beat." Sadly, pianist Hank Jones' contributions seem buried in the mix of this large orchestra session, which included strings, two separate brass sections (one of which is muted), plus reeds. While many jazz fans scoff at easy listening albums, this one should be considered palatable. Track Listing: A1 Tollgate Treat A2 Sawmill Slide A3 Hawthorne Circle Hop A4 Route "9A" Romp A5 Briarcliff Beat A6 Harmon Hum A7 Croton Craze A8 Mary's Pizza Mart B1 Cortlandt Clipper B2 Furnace Dock Flip B3 Round Rock Riff B4 Buchanan Bustout B5 Peekskill Peek B6 Bear Mountain Blast B7
Round Rock Riff
Jackie Gleason
Hawthorne Circle Hop
Jackie Gleason
Briarcliff Beat
Jackie Gleason
Buchanan Bustout
Jackie Gleason
Peekskill Peek
Jackie Gleason
Bear Mountain Blast
Jackie Gleason
Bird 'N Bottle
Jackie Gleason
Croton Craze
Jackie Gleason
Mary's Pizza Mart
Jackie Gleason
Furnace Dock Flip
Jackie Gleason
Safe Home Swing
Jackie Gleason
Toll Gate Treat
Jackie Gleason
Sawmill Slide
Jackie Gleason
Route '9a' Romp
Jackie Gleason
Harmon Hum
Jackie Gleason
Cortland Clipper
Jackie Gleason