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Analogue Productions - AIPJ 7 - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl - 753088000775
1000 Numbered Limited Edition - 45RPM - Two Disc - Pressed at RTI
Mastered By Kevin Gray at AcousTech Mastering - Impulse A-77 AS-77
Mastered by Steve Hoffmann and Kevin Gray at AcousTech Mastering
Art Blakey discovered and championed young talented musicians such as Clifford Brown, Lou Donaldson, Keith Jarrett and Wynton Marsalis to name but a few. But he also delivered the "message" of hard bop through thousands of performances at festivals right down to the smallest club. Lively, joyous performances, the very highest technical standards and somnambulistic music-making characterize this recording.
Right from the very start it is clear that these jazz ambassadors have a new message for us. The hard-beat recordings win in lyricism thanks to the gentle sound of Curtis Fuller's trombone, something that was often missing in the powerful Blue Note sound.
Four jazz evergreens give the musicians the time and opportunity to display their soloistic talents. The real climax, however, is to be found in the harmonic layering of the three winds which lend the themes new appeal. The message was broadcasted many times until the death of Art Blakey, but the history of jazz would have been a great deal poorer without these milestone recordings on the Impulse label. Art Blakey certainly knew how to delight his audience with fire, originality, a wealth of ideas and great humor. All these attributes are applicable to the six titles on this album.
Recording: June 1961 at Rudy van Gelder’s Recording Studios, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., USA by Rudy van Gelder Production: Bob Thiele
Art Blakey (drums)
Lee Morgan (trumpet
Curtis Fuller (trombone)
Wayne Shorter (tenor sax)
Robert H. Timmons (piano)
Jymie Merritt (bass).
A set of now classic songs from a classy quintet!
Art Blakey !!Art Blakey!!Jazz Messengers!!
1. À la Mode
2. Invitation
3. Circus
4. You Don't Know What Love Is
5. I Hear a Rhapsody
6. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You