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1. | Monday Morning Blues
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2. | Hip Walk
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3. | Oblivion
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4. | Something for Silver
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5. | Glad I Found You
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6. | Afternoon in Paris
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Jazz
Eddie Harris (tenor sax) Thad Jones (cornet) Jesper Lundgaard (bass) Horace Parlan (piano) Aage Tanggaard (drums)
This is Horace Parlan's second quintet date (the first one "Frank-ly Speaking" SCCD 31076 recorded in New York) and this time recording took place in Copenhagen with fellow expatriate Thad Jones on flugelhorn and visiting tenorman Eddie Harris on the front line. This session incidentally marks Thad Jones' come-back as an instrumentalist after a break enforced on by an accident.
"...it's another fine addition to Parlan's discography." (Jazz Journal)
Expatriate pianist Horace Parlan and a couple of fine Scandinavians (bassist Jesper Lundgaard and drummer Aage Tanggaard) welcome Thad Jones (heard exclusively here on flugelhorn) and the great tenor Eddie Harris to this spirited set. Jones was making a successful, if short-lived comeback, and at two years before his death, this was one of his final high-quality small-group recordings. Harris is heard throughout in top form. The quintet performs two Parlan originals (including "Something for Silver"), a couple of obscurities, John Lewis' "Afternoon In Paris" and Bud Powell's "Oblivion." Parlan sounds inspired by the other musicians on this spirited hard bop set. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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