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1. | It Might as Well Be Spring
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2. | A Light Reprieve
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3. | Easy -- Don't Hurt
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4. | Lover Man
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5. | Ol' Man River
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6. | Willow Weep for Me
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Jazz / Soul-Jazz
Recorded: December 9, 1961
Ike Quebec - tenor sax Freddie Roach - organ Milt Hinton - bass Al Harewood - drums
Two weeks after Ike Quebec recorded his comeback album Heavy Soul for Blue Note, he was back at the Van Gelder Studio with the same band consisting of Freddie Roach, Milt Hinton and Al Harewood, making a second album. The confidence paid off because It Might As Well Be Spring is every bit the classic the first album proved to be. Quebec's big-toned, vulnerable tenor playing is a thing to behold, as his heart-stopping version of the title tune, "Lover Man" and "Willow Weep For Me" attest and "Easy - Don't Hurt" is one of his blues masterpieces. |
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