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Dr. Jackie

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発売日 1995年07月18日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルSteeple Chase
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 SCCD36005
SKU 716043600526

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:56:29
Personnel: Jackie McLean (alto saxophone); LaMont Johnson (piano); Billy Higgins (drums). Audio Remixer: Freddy Hansson. Liner Note Author: Chris Sheridan. Recording information: Left Bank Jazz Society, Baltimore, MD (12/18/1966). Photographer: Theirry Trombert. Jackie McLean was one of the few hard bop stars (John Coltrane was another) who was greatly affected by the avant-garde innovations of the 1960s. His sound did not change but his solos became freer and much more emotional. By the time he played in Baltimore for the 1966 concert released on this CD, he had greatly opened up his style and had reconciled his roots with free jazz. With the strong assistance of pianist Lamont Johnson, bassist Scotty Holt and drummer Billy Higgins, McLean stretches out on five numbers (including a previously unreleased "Jossa Bossa") which clock in between 8 and over 14 1/2 minutes. From the start the music is quite intense and it may take listeners a few moments to get used to the altoist's abrasive and sharp tone. However his creative ideas and constant originality win one over fast and, by the time he finished the set with a blues ("Closing"), the logic of Jackie McLean's improvisations is more apparent. The recording quality is sometimes a little distorted but the power, color and pure courage of the music is memorable. ~ Scott Yanow

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      Dr. Jackle

      アーティスト: Jackie McLean Quartet

    2. 2.
      Melody for Melonae

      アーティスト: Jackie McLean Quartet

    3. 3.
      Jossa Bossa - (previously unreleased)

      アーティスト: Jackie McLean Quartet

    4. 4.
      Little Melonae

      アーティスト: Jackie McLean Quartet

    5. 5.
      Closing

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アーティスト: Jackie McLean Quartet

商品の紹介

Jackie McLean was one of the few hard bop stars (John Coltrane was another) who was greatly affected by the avant-garde innovations of the 1960s. His sound did not change but his solos became freer and much more emotional. By the time he played in Baltimore for the 1966 concert released on this CD, he had greatly opened up his style and had reconciled his roots with free jazz. With the strong assistance of pianist Lamont Johnson, bassist Scotty Holt and drummer Billy Higgins, McLean stretches out on five numbers (including a previously unreleased "Jossa Bossa") which clock in between 8 and over 14 1/2 minutes. From the start the music is quite intense and it may take listeners a few moments to get used to the altoist's abrasive and sharp tone. However his creative ideas and constant originality win one over fast and, by the time he finished the set with a blues ("Closing"), the logic of Jackie McLean's improvisations is more apparent. The recording quality is sometimes a little distorted but the power, color and pure courage of the music is memorable. ~ Scott Yanow|
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