Time: 75:36
Size: 173.1 MB
Styles: Bebop, Contemporary jazz
Year: 2007/2012
Art: Front
[11:02] 1. One Foot In The Gutter
[12:58] 2. Well you needn't
[19:41] 3. Sandu
[17:13] 4. Blues For J.P
[ 7:55] 5. Two Feet In The Gutter
[ 6:44] 6. Our Miss Brooks
Bass – Peck Morrison; Drums – Dave Bailey; Piano – Horace Parlan; Tenor Saxophone – Junior Cook; Trombone – Curtis Fuller; Trumpet – Clark Terry. Recorded at Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, on July 19 and 20, 1960. Digitally remastered at La Source Mastering Paris, France.
All sides here were recorded during a series of blowing sessions that put great emphasis on the soloists. The moving spirit behind them was drummer Dave Bailey. All musicians involved play without strain, generating the kind of explosion only jazz can create. The three opening tunes were issued on the album One Foot in the Gutter, the first Bailey did as a leader, and as he himself explained in the original liner notes, “we had unusual freedom throughout, not only in what we played, but in what we did, and at one point you can hear Clark Terry and Junior Cook enthusiastically applauding one of Curtis Fuller’s solos. That was the spirit of the session, and the audience joined right in.”
All sides here were recorded during a series of blowing sessions that put great emphasis on the soloists. The moving spirit behind them was drummer Dave Bailey. All musicians involved play without strain, generating the kind of explosion only jazz can create. The three opening tunes were issued on the album One Foot in the Gutter, the first Bailey did as a leader, and as he himself explained in the original liner notes, “we had unusual freedom throughout, not only in what we played, but in what we did, and at one point you can hear Clark Terry and Junior Cook enthusiastically applauding one of Curtis Fuller’s solos. That was the spirit of the session, and the audience joined right in.”
One Foot In The Gutter
Thanks! What a lineup!!
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