Blue Mitchell - The Complete Blue Note Blue Mitchell Sessions (1963-67) (4CD) (1998)

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Title: The Complete Blue Note Blue Mitchell Sessions (1963-67)
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Blue Note
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 04:06:14
Total Size: 1,87 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Mamacita (5:49)
02. Sweet And Lovely (7:47)
03. Andrea (5:17)
04. Step Lightly (8:32)
05. Cry Me A River (6:48)
06. Bluesville (4:11)
07. Fungii Mama (7:48)
08. Mona's Mood (5:17)
09. The Thing To Do (7:03)

CD 2:
01. Step Lightly (10:25)
02. Chick's Tune (9:37)
03. Hi Heel Sneakers (8:24)
04. Perception (5:41)
05. Alone, Alone And Alone (7:45)
06. March On Selma (6:16)
07. One Shirt (7:30)
08. Samba De Stacy (5:59)

CD 3:
01. Bring It Home To Me (7:58)
02. Blues 3 For 1 (6:05)
03. Port Rico Rock (6:34)
04. Gingerbread Boy (6:37)
05. Portrait Of Jennie (5:40)
06. Blue's Theme (5:24)
07. Millie (6:22)
08. O Mama Enit (5:36)
09. I Should Care (7:32)
10. Rigor Mortez (6:22)

CD 4:
01. Tones For Joan's Bones (6:38)
02. Straight Up And Down (6:40)
03. Heads Up! Feet Down! (6:00)
04. Togetherness (6:50)
05. The Folks Who Live On The Hill (5:33)
06. Good Humor Man (5:40)
07. Len Sirrah (7:20)
08. The People In Nassau (5:40)
09. Togetherness (alternate take) (6:38)
10. Good Humor Man (alternate take) (5:13)

Blue Mitchell was always a consistent, lyrical, and pleasing trumpeter. Although not as significant during the 1960s as Lee Morgan and Freddie Hubbard (much less Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis), Mitchell had his own appealing sound and was a major asset on many modern mainstream dates. This four-CD limited-edition Mosaic box set collects Mitchell's first six Blue Note dates as a leader: Step Lightly, The Thing to Do, Down With It, Bring It Home to Me, Boss Horn, and Heads Up. Three albums are by his quintet, which included tenor saxophonist Junior Cook and usually the young pianist Chick Corea and was formed shortly after he left Horace Silver, and the three others are with larger groups, two of which have arrangements by Duke Pearson. Among the other key sidemen are tenor great Joe Henderson, altoist Leo Wright, baritonist Pepper Adams, and pianists Herbie Hancock and McCoy Tyner. There are just two previously unreleased cuts (both alternate takes), but most of the sets have been somewhat rare for years, and taken as a whole, the swinging hard bop and boogaloo performances are Blue Mitchell's finest recordings as a leader.