Jay Jay Johnson - The Quintessence - New York, Hackensack, Chicago, 1945-1961 (2024)

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Title: The Quintessence - New York, Hackensack, Chicago, 1945-1961
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Fremeaux Heritage
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:27:53
Total Size: 612 MB
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Tracklist:

Disc 1

1. Mad Be Bop (02:44)
2. Bone-Ology (03:02)
3. Fox Hunt (02:48)
4. Lover Man (03:54)
5. Lament (04:10)
6. Jay (03:42)
7. Viscosity (04:21)
8. Trombone for Two (03:18)
9. Night in Tunisia (03:00)
10. In a Little Provincial Town (04:20)
11. Commutation (05:18)
12. Blue Trombone, Pt. 1 (04:20)
13. Blue Trombone, Pt. 2 (05:05)
14. Crazy Rhythm (07:55)
15. Almost Like Being in Love (03:31)
16. In a Sentimental Mood (02:36)
17. This Could Be The Start of Something (03:14)
18. Gigi (03:20)

Disc 2

1. Love for Sale (03:03)
2. Crazeology (02:59)
3. Teapot (03:06)
4. Blue Mode (03:47)
5. The Champ (05:40)
6. Kelo (03:19)
7. Jay Jay's Blues (07:52)
8. Walkin  (13:27)
9. The Queen's Fancy (04:55)
10. Minor's Holiday (04:28)
11. Chant (05:08)
12. Wail March (06:11)
13. Venetian Breeze (05:44)
14. Blue Mist (07:24)

Jay Jay Johnson made the trombone a modern instrument in jazz, and as a result he joined the ranks of the great creators of bebop (Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Powell, Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis) alongside whom he often played. apart from being a virtuoso instrumentalist and a first-rate improviser, he was also an excellent composer.

JEAN-PAUL RICARD