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Jimmy Forrest - Out Of The Forrest - Analogue Productions LP

Jimmy Forrest - Out Of The Forrest - Analogue Productions LP

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180g Vinyl LP Pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
Mastered from the Original Analog Master Tapes by Kevin Gray!

Part of the ultimate audiophile Prestige stereo reissues from Analogue Productions — 25 of the most collectible, rarest, most audiophile-sounding Rudy Van Gelder recordings ever made. All mastered from the original analog master tapes by mastering maestro Kevin Gray.

From the time Coleman Hawkins firmly established the tenor saxophone on the jazz map, it has been one of the most potent forces in the music, its best practitioners able to raise the roof with a jumping blues, soothe the savage beast with a tender love ballad, and do just about anything in between. At the time of this recording (1961), Jimmy Forrest, the St. Louis-born reedman, was a veteran of the Fate Marable, Jay McShann, Andy Kirk, and Duke Ellington bands. Later in his career he starred with Count Basie. Here he leads a quartet of teammates from the combo of "Sweets" Edison, including the young Austrian pianist Joe Zawinul, through a gamut of the aforementioned moods from "Crash Program" to the caressing "That's All," with a few tips of the cap to Ben Webster along the way. With Joe Zawinul, Tommy Potter and Clarence Johnston.

Features

  • 180g Vinyl
  • Stereo
  • Mastered from the Original Master Tapes by Kevin Gray
  • Pressed at QRP
  • Tip-On Jacket on Thick Cardboard Stock

Musicians

Jimmy Forrest tenor sax
Joe Zawinul piano
Tommy Potter bass
Clarence Johnston drums

Selections

Side A:

  1. Bolo Blues
  2. I Cried for You (Now It's your Turn to Cry Over Me)
  3. I've Got a Right to Cry
  4. This Can't Be Love

Side B:

  1. By the River Sainte Marie
  2. Yesterdays
  3. Crash Program
  4. That's All
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