BGO's 2015 double-disc set pairs three mid- to late-'70s albums
Maynard Ferguson recorded for
Columbia: 1974's
Chameleon, 1977's
Conquistador, and 1979's
Hot. Each of these records -- which were not released sequentially -- finds
Ferguson gliding down the satiny middle of the road.
Chameleon contains a bit of variety, toggling between adult contemporary ballads and a bit of cruise-ship funk (covers of "Livin' for the City," "Jet") but generally sticking with slick crossover jazz. By the time of
Conquistador, he'd gone full-on disco, a sensibility that continues through
Hot -- a record that not only sounds the same (even with a splashy cover of
Coltrane's "Naima") but contains a remake of his disco spin on "Gonna Fly Now (Theme from Rocky)" (cleverly called "Rocky II Disco") and a recycling of his "Theme from Star Trek." None of these records may be among
Ferguson's peak, but their excesses are unique to the '70s and are interesting for that reason. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine