Milt Jackson Quartet - Wonder Why (1955)

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Title: Wonder Why
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: ADA Sound Ltd.
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop, Vibraphone Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, covers)
Total Time: 31:16
Total Size: 160 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Wonder Why
02. My Funny Valentine
03. Moonray
04. The Nearness Of You
05. Stonewall
06. I Should Care

This 1955 date is an intriguing opportunity to hear Milt Jackson accompanied by the MJQ rhythm section, but with hard bopper Horace Silver substituting for John Lewis. Not only that, it's also a chance to hear a hitherto unknown, lushly romantic side of both Jackson and Silver, two blues-oriented players who rarely if ever recorded standards in this sort of style. With its excellent recording quality, it's a perfect album for intimate dinners and other late-night activities. Artie Shaw's exotic "Moonray" is rarely heard in any sort of context, while "My Funny Valentine" and "The Nearness of You" set the mood throughout.