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01. "Us (Live At The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco / 1961)" 02. "It Could Happen To You (Live At The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco / 1961)" 03. "Let's Face The Music And Dance (Live At The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco / 1961)" 04. "No Two People (Live At The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco / 1961)" 05. "Lover Man (Live At The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco / 1961)" 06. "San Francisco Beat (Live At The Jazz Workshop, San Francisco / 1961)"
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180g |
 | Description: | Composer of â??Blue Bossa,â? one of the most popular
jazz standards of all time, trumpeter Kenny Dorham
(1924-1972) was a rather neglected and little-known
figure during his lifetime. Decades later, not much has
changed. Greatly overshadowed by the stardom of
Dizzy Gillespie, Clifford Brown and Fats Navarro, this
underrated bebop giant was nevertheless a highly
talented musician who performed with some of the
most remarkable players of the era. He recorded with
Bud Powell; was a regular member of the Charlie Parker
quintet (they toured Paris) and replaced the late Clifford
Brown in the Max Roach quintet in 1956. Presented
here is his splendid quintet LP Inta Somethinâ??, on which
he shares the frontline with alto saxophonist Jackie
McLean, with whom he would collaborate on two further
occasions, the 1962 LPs Matador and Hipnosis. - 180GKenny Dorham/Jackie McLean - "Inta Somethin' (Blue Note Tone Poet Series)" / This spirited 1961 live date for Pacific Jazz captured Kenny Dorham leading a quintet with Jackie McLean, Walter Bishop Jr., Leroy Vinnegar, and Art Taylor at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco. The band is firing on all cylinders throughout this set featuring four standards bookended by two Dorham originals. This stereo Tone Poet Vinyl Edition was produced by Joe Harley, mastered by Kevin Gray from the original analog master tapes, pressed on 180g vinyl at RTI, and packaged in a deluxe tip-on jacket.A Blue Note Records release; Originally released in 1962 on Pacific Jazz Records © 2024 Capitol Records, LLC.
Distributed by Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Blue Note® is a registered trademark of Capitol Records, LLC.
The label matrix variants (no dash) A4011 and B4011 are stated on rear cover under the main cat# STEREO-41.
Runouts are etched."Inta Somethin' (Tone Poet Vinyl)" is a remarkable LP featuring the combined talents of trumpeter Kenny Dorham and alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, released by the legendary Blue Note label. This album captures an electrifying live performance recorded in 1961 at The Jazz Workshop in San Francisco, showcasing both artists at their creative peak. The interplay between Dorham's lyrical trumpet lines and McLean's fiery saxophone improvisations creates a dynamic listening experience that exemplifies hard bop jazz at its finest. Blue Note?s Tone Poet series ensures audiophile-quality sound with meticulous remastering and premium packaging, making this release essential for collectors and jazz enthusiasts alike.
Kenny Dorham was one of the most influential trumpeters of his generation, contributing to classic recordings alongside legends like Art Blakey and Max Roach. Jackie McLean brought a distinctive edge to modern jazz with his innovative approach on alto saxophone, leaving an indelible mark through albums such as "Let Freedom Ring." Together on "Inta Somethin'," they deliver performances brimming with passion and technical brilliance.
Blue Note Records stands as one of the most iconic labels in jazz history, renowned for its commitment to artistic excellence since 1939. With groundbreaking releases from Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, and countless others, Blue Note has shaped the soundscape of modern music while maintaining uncompromising standards in recording quality. |  | Vinyl: |
180g, Single Sleeve, Tip-On-Jacket, Stereo |
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6 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
4832185 |
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