Lou Donaldson - Quartet/Quintet/Sextet (1999)

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Title: Quartet/Quintet/Sextet
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Emi/Blue Note
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC [16bit/44.1kHz]
Total Time: 39:59
Total Size: 312 MB
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Tracklist:

01. If I Love Again (2:41)
02. Down Home (3:21)
03. The Best Things In Life Are Free (3:26)
04. Lou's Blues (3:44)
05. Cheek To Cheek (3:03)
06. Sweet Juice (3:31)
07. The Stroller (5:38)
08. Roccus (3:26)
09. Caracas (6:02)
10. Moe's Bluff (5:08)

Since Quartet/Quintet/Sextet is Lou Donaldson's first full-length album, it's not surprising that it captures the alto saxophonist at the height of his Charlie Parker influence. Throughout the album -- on CD, the collection features all the music on the 12" LP, music from its 10" incarnation, and three alternate takes -- Donaldson plays in a straight bop vein, whether on up-tempo swingers or ballads. Most of the songs on the collection are standards, with a couple of fine originals from Donaldson and pianist Horace Silver spicing the mix; in particular, Silver's rollicking, Latin-tinged "Roccus" is a standout. While Donaldson's tone isn't quite as full as it would be within just five years, he impresses with his bold, speedy technique and fine phrasing. He doesn't play anything out of the ordinary, but he plays it very, very well, and his playing is enhanced by the three stellar bands that support him on these sessions. Among his fellow musicians on Quartet/Quintet/Sextet are Silver, bassist Gene Ramey, drummer Art Taylor, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, pianist Elmo Hope, and trumpeter Kenny Dorham. Everyone plays in a straight bop and hard bop tradition, contributing fine performances to a strong debut effort by Donaldson.