The Harry Allen Quartet - Blue Skies (1994)

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Title: Blue Skies
Year Of Release: 1994
Label: John Marks Records
Genre: Mainstream Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:06:56
Total Size: 370 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Linger Awhile (Owens, Rose)
02. I Didn't Know What Time It Was ( Hart, Rodgers)
03. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? (Bergman, Bergman, Legrand )
04. Hummin' Along (Allen)
05. How Insensitive (DeMoraes, Gimbel, Jobim)
06. Nobody Else But Me ( Hammerstein, Kern)
07. Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year (Loesser)
08. Shine (Brown, Dabney, Mack)
09. Why Must You Go? ( Allen)
10. Carolyn's Kitchen/Blue Skies (Allen, Berlin)
11. The September of My Years (Cahn, Van Heusen, VanHeusen)

11 cuts over 67 minutes in which Allen (tenor sax) and company (John Bunch, piano; Dennis Irwin, bass; Duffy Jackson, drums) lay out gently on a collection of ballads, including a couple from Allen himself. The recording is live to two-track analog tape, and sounds beautiful indeed -- producer/engineer John Marks even recommends using a sound pressure meter to properly set playback volumes to match the original performance. This is an old-fashioned album, very much a clubland toe-tapper -- Allen is pictured on the front cover against a city skyline, dressed in an outfit that wouldn't have been out of place in 1958. It's a lot of cheerful fun, with some actual humorous playing on a couple of tracks -- Allen's soloing on "Nobody Else But Me" is genuinely funny, almost a send-up of the upside-down-and-backwards school of virtuoso playing. Good stuff, overall. Yes, there are the standard drum and bass solos, and the usual equal time for the piano, but this is kept relatively polite, leaving the main field for Allen's smoky tenor sax.