Down With It

Blue Mitchell
Down With It

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Universal Music Japan
Release date: 31/May/2024
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Sales Rank: #729 in Other Modern Jazz
#1956 in Jazz
Style: Other Modern Jazz
Product No.: 2101121928
Details / Tracklist: 1. HI-HEEL SNEAKERS
2. PERCEPTION
3. ALONE, ALONE AND ALONE
4. MARCH ON SELMA
5. ONE SHIRT
6. SAMBA DE STACY
Number of discs: 1
Description:Down With It by Blue Mitchell, released 24 May 2024, includes the following tracks: "Alone, Alone And Alone", "One Shirt" and more. This version of Down With It comes as a 1xCD. -
Japanese-only remastered pressing. Universal. 2024.
"Down With It" is a classic jazz album by the renowned trumpeter Blue Mitchell, released in 1965. This CD edition, produced by Universal Music Japan, brings to life one of Mitchell?s most celebrated works from his time with Blue Note Records. The album features an all-star lineup including Junior Cook on tenor saxophone and Chick Corea on piano, delivering soulful hard bop tunes that have become staples in jazz collections worldwide. Blue Mitchell was known for his lyrical trumpet style and versatility across genres; he played with legends like Horace Silver and John Mayall before leading his own successful groups. His contributions to jazz are widely recognized, making "Down With It" a must-have for enthusiasts. Universal Music Japan is esteemed for its high-quality reissues and meticulous attention to sound fidelity, ensuring listeners experience this masterpiece as it was meant to be heard.
Manufacturer No.: UCCQ-9676
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daniel t. - 26/Sep/2024 4 of 5 Stars!
This Blue Mitchell recording (1965) was the follow-up of his blue note debut "The thing to do". The album kicks off with the boogaloo grooves opener "Hi heel Sneakers", the least attractive track of the album; but the dynamic quintet plays great and throughout the cd they offer the listener some fine solos. Highlights include "March on Selma" and the ballad "Alone, alone,alone".