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Blue & Sentimental

GENRE(S): Jazz

STYLE(S): Cool Jazz

Condition: New & Sealed

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Facts

UPC

602547688088

Label

Decade Recorded

Format

Speed

Vinyl Weight

Disc Quantity

1

Vinyl Color

Black

Description

LP reissue of this Jazz classic released to coincide with the Blue Note label's 75th anniversary celebration. Blue & Sentimental is an album by American saxophonist Ike Quebec recorded in 1961. Ike Quebec was an accomplished dancer and pianist, he switched to tenor sax as his primary instrument in his early twenties, and quickly earned a reputation as a promising player. Later on, he recorded or performed with Frankie Newton, Hot Lips Page, Roy Eldridge, Trummy Young, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Carter and Coleman Hawkins. Between 1944 and 1951, he worked intermittently with Cab Calloway. He recorded for Blue Note records in this era, and also served as a talent scout for the label (helping pianists Thelonious Monk and Bud Powell come to wider attention). Due to his exceptional sight reading skills, Quebec was also an uncredited impromptu arranger for many Blue Note sessions.

Tracklist

Side A
  1. Blue And Sentimental
  2. Minor Impulse
  3. Don't Take Your Love From Me
Side B
  1. Blues For Charlie
  2. Like
  3. Count Every Star

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