The J.J. Johnson Quintet - Dial J.J.5 (2015)
Artist: The J.J. Johnson Quintet
Title: Dial J.J.5
Year Of Release: 1957
Label: Columbia/Sony Music Japan
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 46:14
Total Size: 518 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dial J.J.5
Year Of Release: 1957
Label: Columbia/Sony Music Japan
Genre: Jazz, Hard Bop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 46:14
Total Size: 518 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Tea Pot (5:31)
02. Barbados (4:37)
03. In A Little Provincial Town (4:21)
04. Cette Chose (3:18)
05. Blue Haze (5:11)
06. Love Is Here To Stay (2:45)
07. So Sorry Please (4:18)
08. It Could Happen To You (3:50)
09. Bird Song (5:40)
10. Old Devil Moon (6:43)
Personnel:
J.J. Johnson - tb
Bobby Jaspar - ts, fl
Tommy Flanagan - p
Wilbur Little - b
Elvin Jones - d
Reissue with the latest remastering. Comes with liner notes. One of JJ's best from the late 50s – a tightly crackling hardbop set, recorded very much in the manner of his classic JJ Inc album! The sound here is a bit more compact overall – with some shorter tracks that really allow Johnson to display his keen sense of economy on his horn, while working in a burning mode that recalls some of his best bop sides from the early years – particularly his work on Blue Note.
Bobby Jaspar's in the frontline with JJ – playing both tenor and flute – and rhythm is from a trio that features Tommy Flanagan on piano, Wilbur Little on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. Jones' touch on the kit gives the album a nicely dancing feel throughout – and is a real reminder of his simple genius in an early setting like this. Titles include "Bird Song", "Blue Haze", "Old Devil Moon", "Tea Pot", "Barbados", "Cette Chose", and "So Sorry Please".
Bobby Jaspar's in the frontline with JJ – playing both tenor and flute – and rhythm is from a trio that features Tommy Flanagan on piano, Wilbur Little on bass, and Elvin Jones on drums. Jones' touch on the kit gives the album a nicely dancing feel throughout – and is a real reminder of his simple genius in an early setting like this. Titles include "Bird Song", "Blue Haze", "Old Devil Moon", "Tea Pot", "Barbados", "Cette Chose", and "So Sorry Please".