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Cannonball Adderley with Milt Jackson – Things Are Getting Better

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This title provides ample evidence why alto Cannonball Adderley is considered one of the masters of his craft. Here he joins forces with Modern Jazz Quartet co-founder Milt Jackson on vibes to create a variety of sonic atmospheres. They are backed by the all-star ensemble of Wynton Kelly on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and the one and only Art Blakey on drums. The moody “Blues Oriental” opens the set with Jackson immediately diving in with his trademark fluid runs and shimmering intonation. Adderley counters with a light and lively line that weaves between the rhythm section. The optimistic “Things Are Getting Better” is a good-natured romp as the co-leads trade and cajole each other into some downright rollicking exchanges. This directly contrasts with the sultry “Serves Me Right,” which allows the combo members to demonstrate their collective musical malleability. The interaction between Adderley and Jackson sparkles as they entwine their respective playing with an uncanny singularity of spirit. The cover of Dizzy Gillespie‘s “Groovin’ High” contains another spirited performance with some thoroughly engaging improvisation, especially during Adderley’s voracious solos. “Sidewalks of New York” bops freely as Jackson unleashes some sublime licks against a hearty and equally boisterous sax. Adderley’s “Sounds for Sid” demonstrates his uncanny ability to swing with a strong R&B vibe. With drop-dead timing and profound instrumental chops, this cut is undoubtedly one of the best from Adderley’s earliest canon. The album concludes with a jumping reading of Cole Porter‘s “Just One of Those Things.” While Wynton Kelly has been uniformly solid, his interjections stand out here as he bridges and undergirds the two as they banter with flair and aplomb. This set can be recommended without hesitation to all manner of jazz enthusiast, as it quite literally offers something for every taste. [Some reissues include two bonus tracks supplementing the original seven-song running order, alternate takes of “Serves Me Right” and “Sidewalks of New York.”]

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Riverside Records OJC-032, RLP-1128 LP, Album, RE US 1982

Side 1.

1. Blues Oriental 4:55
2. Things Are Getting Better 7:07
3. Serves Me Right 4:42
4. Groovin´High 5:16

Side 2.

1. The Sidewalks Of New York 6:57
2. Sounds For Sid 6:20
3. Just One Of Those Things 6:41

Credits:

Alto Saxophone – Julian ‘Cannonball’ Adderley
Bass – Percy Heath
Cover [Cover Produced By], Design [Cover Designed By] – Harris Lewine, Ken Braren, Paul Bacon
Drums – Art Blakey
Engineer – Jack Higgins
Lacquer Cut By – GH
Photography By [Back-Liner Photographs By] – Lawrence N. Shustak
Photography By [Cover Photograph By] – Charles Stewart
Piano – Wynton Kelly
Producer, Liner Notes – Orrin Keepnews
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson

Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Paste on the cover.

Recorded October 28, 1958, New York.

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout OJC-032-A
Matrix / Runout OJC-032-B
Matrix / Runout OJC 032 A 2 GH
Matrix / Runout OJC 032 B1 3 P T
Matrix / Runout OJC 032 A GH
Matrix / Runout OJC 032 B D GH
Rights Society BMI
Rights Society ASCAP

Additional information

Weight 0,5 kg

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