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1. | Midnight Waltz
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2. | Ain't That Nothin'
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3. | Stress And Trauma
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4. | Used To Be Jackson
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5. | It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
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6. | If I Were A Bell
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7. | Close Enough For Love
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Jazz Hard Bop
Recorded: July 1984, RCA Studios, New York, New York
Milt Jackson (vibraphone); Cedar Walton (piano); Ray Brown (bass); Micker Roker (drums)
This is the quartet that became a major club attraction under Milt Jackson's leadership during the 1980s. It is a group formed around old associations--in the case of Jackson and bassist Ray Brown, going back to the innovative Dizzy Gillespie combo and big band of the Forties. Pianist Cedar Walton is as reliable as ever here, and the set also underscores the perennial value of Brown, who contributes two compositions as well as his typically gargantuan bass lines. Among the highlights are Brown's "Ain't That Nothin'," which could easily provide the soundtrack to a film, and a particularly insinuating version of Duke Ellington's "It Don't Mean a Thing."
Includes liner notes by Norman Granz |
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