Music Review: Mort Weiss - All Too Soon

It seems as though I'm on a roll when it comes to reviewing new albums by unusual instrumental duos. Recently, I spotlighted a twosome who combined a trumpet with an African kora; and a while before that I reviewed an album by a couple of guys playing tuba and harmonica.

This time around the instruments themselves are more conventional, but the combination is still a little different. All Too Soon, a new release on the SMS Jazz label, stars reclusive clarinetist, Mort Weiss, accompanied by the solid 7-string guitar work of Ron Eschete — and it's not the first time they've teamed up.

Weiss' story is a little unusual too. He was born in Pennsylvania but spent much of his childhood in California, along the way receiving a classical musical education that included time in the Westlake School of Music. As a teenager, he made a number of appearances on TV and at local events, eventually gravitating toward jazz.

mortBy the decade of the Sixties, Weiss had added tenor sax to his skills and was an active part of the professional music scene as both a performer and the leader of his own group. As time passed, however, he found that if he played the music he preferred, success would elude him. That, among other problems, caused him to finally throw in the towel on performing.

Although he continued to play on his own, for many years he stayed out of the spotlight, devoting himself to building a successful West Coast music store. A few years ago, though, the performing itch returned. He chose old friend Eschete to help, and in 2001 the duo recorded the double-album, No Place To Hide, for their newly-formed SMS Jazz label. Since then, Weiss has returned to occasional club work and has also been a part of several other albums.

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