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| Great early work from Quincy Jones - a set that has Jones working in some of his hippest settings of the 50s -- scoring longish versions of jazz tunes for groups that include players like Lucky Thompson, Art Farmer, Gene Quill, Charles Mingus, Phil Woods, and Hank Jones. There's a sublime 10 minute version of "Walkin" that kicks off the album with a great soulful groove -- plus original tunes "Evening In Paris", "Stockholm Sweetnin", and "Boo's Blues", as well as a version of Cannonball Adderley's "Sermonette".
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ARTISTS Quincy Jones and his Orchestra, including Art Farmer, Harry Edison (trumpets); Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green (trombone); Phil Woods, Charlie Mariano (alto sax); Lucky Thompson, Zoot Sims, Buddy Collette (tenor sax); Pepper Adams (baritone sax); Jerome Richardson (flute, tenor sax); Hank Jones, Lou Levy, Carl Perkins (piano); Paul Chambers, Charles Mingus, Red Mitchell, Leroy Vinnegar (bass); Shelly Manne, Mel Lewis, Charlie Persip (drums)Recorded in New York and L.A., 1956-1957. |
TRACKS
- Walkin'
- Stockholm Sweetnin'
- Evening in Paris
- Sermonette
- A Sleepin' Bee
- Boo's Blues
- London Derriere
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