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3.726 Ft
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1. | Mean What You Say
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2. | H And T Blues
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3. | Wives And Lovers
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4. | Bossa Nova Ova
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5. | No Refill
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6. | Little Waltz
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7. | Chant
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8. | Yes Sir, That's My Baby
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Jazz
with Duke Pearson, Ron Carter, Mel Lewis
Old Detroit buddies and close musical colleagues, Thad Jones and Pepper Adams had a long history of empathy and shared successes when they made Mean What You Say in early 1966. This quintet had existed before establishment of the big band co-led by Jones and Mel Lewis, the orchestra of which Adams was so important a part. The title tune here, in fact, was transmuted into one of the Jones-Lewis orchestra's first recorded numbers. With Ron Carter and Duke Pearson, Adams, Jones, and Lewis recorded a session in which the music was full of lyricism, power, and humor. As in his big band charts, Jones's sophisticated writing is a major reason for the success of the session. There is also an original apiece from Carter and Pearson, and a wacky treatment of "Yes Sir, That's My Baby." |
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