Recording Date: August 29, 1962 - May 29, 1965. Superb playing partners include Bud Powell, Freddie Hubbard, Philly Joe Jones and Billy Higgins.
A master of the tenor sax in the small-group bop setting, Dexter Gordon's marvelous tone, elegant lead lines, and deliberate behind-the-beat phrasing made him an obvious influence on John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, among others, and although his body of work is much lauded, he still manages to be somehow underappreciated in the pantheon of great tenor sax players. Beset with drug and other personal problems throughout his career, Gordon had several "comebacks," but none more striking than his 1961 to 1965 sojourn with Blue Note Records, a period that produced Gordon's best work. Gordon released nine albums for the label in the early '60s, and this two-disc, 18-track compilation takes cuts from such stellar LPs as Clubhouse, Our Man in Paris, One Flight Up, and Go! to make a nice overview of the Blue Note years. The consistency on display here is startling, and if Gordon wasn't as openly exploratory as Coltrane or Rollins, he didn't really need to be. He knew the pocket and he knew when to move it. Barring purchasing all of Gordon's Blue Note albums individually (which isn't currently possible -- Blue Note really should reissue all of them), picking up this set is probably the next best thing. ~Steve Leggett
A master of the tenor sax in the small-group bop setting, Dexter Gordon's marvelous tone, elegant lead lines, and deliberate behind-the-beat phrasing made him an obvious influence on John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins, among others, and although his body of work is much lauded, he still manages to be somehow underappreciated in the pantheon of great tenor sax players. Beset with drug and other personal problems throughout his career, Gordon had several "comebacks," but none more striking than his 1961 to 1965 sojourn with Blue Note Records, a period that produced Gordon's best work. Gordon released nine albums for the label in the early '60s, and this two-disc, 18-track compilation takes cuts from such stellar LPs as Clubhouse, Our Man in Paris, One Flight Up, and Go! to make a nice overview of the Blue Note years. The consistency on display here is startling, and if Gordon wasn't as openly exploratory as Coltrane or Rollins, he didn't really need to be. He knew the pocket and he knew when to move it. Barring purchasing all of Gordon's Blue Note albums individually (which isn't currently possible -- Blue Note really should reissue all of them), picking up this set is probably the next best thing. ~Steve Leggett
Album: The Classic Blue Note Recordings (Disc 1)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 65:07
Size: 149.1 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz, Hard Bop
Year: 2003
[ 6:23] 1. Soy Califa
[ 6:41] 2. I'm A Fool To Want You
[ 6:28] 3. Hanky Panky
[ 7:28] 4. Darn That Dream
[ 8:14] 5. A Night In Tunisia
[ 6:29] 6. Cheese Cake
[ 5:19] 7. Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
[ 5:41] 8. Mcsplivens
[12:20] 9. Society Red
The Classic Blue Note Recordings (Disc 1)
Album: The Classic Blue Note Recordings (Disc 2)
Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:22
Size: 129.0 MB
Styles: Saxophone jazz, Hard bop
Year: 2003
Art: Front
[7:42] 1. Heartaches
[5:39] 2. Three O'clock In The Morning
[6:03] 3. Don't Explain
[6:12] 4. It's You Or No One
[5:20] 5. Modal Mood
[4:13] 6. Ernie's Tune
[6:42] 7. Broadway
[7:25] 8. You've Changed
[7:02] 9. Second Balcony Jump
The Classic Blue Note Recordings (Disc 2)
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