Booker Little - How We Do (2018)

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Title: How We Do
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: nagel heyer records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:07:47
Total Size: 719 / 296 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Sweet and Lovely
02. If I Should Lose You
03. Milestones
04. Calling Softly
05. Dungeon's Waltz
06. Jewel's Tempo
07. Matilde
08. We Speak
09. Moonlight Becomes You
10. Forward Flight
11. Man of Words
12. Quiet, Please
13. The Grand Valse
14. A New Day
15. Strength and Sanity
16. Life's a Little Blue
17. Victory and Sorrow
18. Booker's Blues
19. Bee Tee's Minor Plea
20. Who Can I Turn to (When Nobody Needs Me)
21. Minor Sweet
22. Opening Statement

The first trumpeter emerging after Clifford Brown's death to gain his own sound, Booker Little had a tremendous amount of potential before his premature death. He began on trumpet when he was 12 and played with Johnny Griffin and the MJT + 3 while attending the Chicago Conservatory. Little was with Max Roach (1958-1959) and then freelanced in New York. He recorded with Roach and Abbey Lincoln, was on John Coltrane's Africa/Brass album, and was well-documented during a July 1961 gig at the Five Spot with Eric Dolphy. Little had a memorable melancholy sound and his interval jumps looked toward the avant-garde, but he also swung like a hard bopper. Booker Little led four sessions (one album apiece for United Artists, Time, Candid, and Bethlehem), but died of uremia at the age of 23, a particularly tragic loss. ~ Scott Yanow