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1. | Someday My Prince Will Come
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2. | Born To Be Blue
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3. | Born To Be Blue +
alternate take
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4. | If I Should Lose You
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5. | Back In Your Own Back Yard
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6. | My One And Only Love
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7. | Count Every Star
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8. | Cool Blue
bonus track
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9. | Outer Spaces
bonus track
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Jazz Soul-Jazz Hard Bop
Recorded: December 11, 1961 and March 1, 1962, Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Grant Green (Guitar) Sonny Clark (Piano) Louis Hayes (drums) Sam Jones (Bass) Ike Quebec (Tenor Sax)
Although Grant Green provided his share of groove-oriented soul-jazz and modal post-bop, his roots were hard bop, and it is in a bop-oriented setting that the guitarist excels on Born to Be Blue. Most of the material on this five-star album was recorded at Rudy Van Gelder's New Jersey studio on December 11, 1961, when Green was joined by tenor titan Ike Quebec, pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Sam Jones, and drummer Louis Hayes. Tragically, Quebec was near the end of his life - the distinctive saxman died of lung cancer at the age of 44 on January 16, 1963 - but there is no evidence of Quebec's declining health on Born to Be Blue Although Quebec and Green (who was 14 years younger) had very different musical backgrounds, they were always compatible musically. They clearly enjoyed a strong connection on the up tempo selections as well as ballads like "My One and Only Love" and Mel Torme's "Born to Be Blue." Originally a vinyl LP, this album was reissued on CD in 1989, when Blue Note added an alternate take of the title song and a previously unreleased version of Charlie Parker's "Cool Blues."
Includes liner notes by Richard Seidel |
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