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Jackie McLean's evocative 1965 album Jacknife captured the alto saxophonist in an envelope-pushing post-bop mode. The session featured two trumpeters—Lee Morgan and Charles Tolliver—who are heard together to great effect on Morgan's groovy "Soft Blue," but otherwise take turns in the spotlight. McLean also assembled a
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Recorded at the legendary Van Gelder Studio in September 1965 and released on the prestigious Blue Note label, this remarkable album spotlights alto saxophone virtuoso Jackie McLean leading a powerhouse quintet through five original compositions. This recording captures a pivotal moment in post-bop jazz, highlighting McLean's bold, expressive style and his commitment to pushing the ...
Jackie McLean's evocative 1965 album Jacknife captured the saxophonist in a post-bop mode with trumpeters Lee Morgan and Charles Tolliver, pianist Larry Willis, bassist Larry Ridley, and drummer Jack DeJohnette. McLean's fiery sound ignites modal explorations, churning rhythms, and hard bop grooves. This stereo Tone Po
Jackie McLean's `60s output ran the gamut from hard bop to avant-garde with his 1964 album, Action, splitting the difference from the searing title track to the plaintive ballad "Wrong Handle," and the grooving "Hoonan," with a quintet of Charles Tolliver, Bobby Hutcherson, Cecil McBee and Billy Higgins. This stereo Blue Note Tone Poet Series was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray ...
Jackie McLean's evocative 1965 album Jacknife captured the saxophonist in a post-bop mode with trumpeters Lee Morgan and Charles Tolliver, pianist Larry Willis, bassist Larry Ridley, and drummer Jack DeJohnette. McLean's fiery sound ignites modal explorations, churning rhythms, and hard bop grooves. This stereo Tone Poet Vinyl Edition was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from ...
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2024 Vinyl release of "Action" on Discogs.
As the early 1960s progressed, alto saxophonist Jackie McLean's innovative hard bop began to take on a harder edge and a more adventurous spirit. Inspired by the likes of Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane, McLean started to seek more freedom of expression in his music and ventured into the realm of the avant-garde, tho
Jackie McLean's evocative 1965 album Jacknife captured the saxophonist in a post-bop mode with trumpeters Lee Morgan and Charles Tolliver, pianist Larry Willis, bassist Larry Ridley, and drummer Jack DeJohnette. McLean's fiery sound ignites modal explorations, churning rhythms, and hard bop grooves. This stereo Tone Poet Vinyl Edition was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from ...
The album's one of Jackie McLean 's greatest from the time - and one of his seminal "new thing" sessions cut with young modernists Grachan Moncur III on trombone and Bobby Hutcherson on vibes - both young players who were really finding the sharper edges of their sound at the time!