Jackie McLean – 4, 5, and 6


58,00 


Weight 1,0 kg
Label

Analogue Productions (Prestige)

Catalog number

APRJ 7048

Category

180 Gram Vinyl Record

Genre

Jazz

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  • Cut from the analogue masters by renowned mastering engineer Kevin Gray
  • 180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressings
  • Deluxe high-gloss tip-on album jacket
  • Originally released in 1956
  • Jackie McLean, alto sax
  • Mal Waldron, piano
  • Doug Watkins, bass
  • Art Taylor, drums
  • Donald Byrd, trumpet
  • Hank Mobley, tenor saxophone

“Analogue Productions’ 200-gram mono LP reissues of Jackie McLean’s first two Prestige albums prompts us to reevaluate this hard-swinging jazzman. … The only way McLean’s bright, biting sound was ever heard to better advantage was live.” Sonics = 5/5; Music = 3.5/5 — Duck Baker, The Absolute Sound, April 2013

This LP for Prestige helped establish alto sax giant McLean on the jazz scene. He was joined by trumpeter Donald Byrd (who shines with the altoist on Charlie Parker’s “Confirmation”) and tenor saxophonist Hank Mobley (also bopping hard on the tune), in a date solidified by McLean’s rhythm section: Mal Waldron on piano, Doug Watkins on bass and Arthur Taylor on drums. McLean also plays ballads, including Waldron’s sublime tune “Abstraction.” Writing in the original notes, Ira Gitler said, ”Jackie McLean is musically coming of age. His playing, out of Charlie Parker and Sonny Rollins, has become a personalized, more individual voice in 1956 and he has not lost any of the basic emotion, swinging qualities that help his style live up to the second syllable of his last name so well.”

  • Sentimental Journey
  • Why Was I Born?
  • When I Fall In Love
  • Contour
  • Abstraction
  • Confirmation
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