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Curtis Fuller Quintet – Blues-ette

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Sessions in any genre of music are all too often described as “sublime,” but seldom has that description been better deserved than with this relaxed hard bop classic. One looks to other catchalls such as “effortless” and “loose,” but even those slight this amazing date by implying a lack of intensity — and intensity comes in all forms. For all intents and purposes, this is the first recorded meeting of what would become the famous Benny Golson/Art Farmer Jazztet (albeit without Farmer), a group most commonly associated with its 1960 Chess session, Meet the Jazztet. Curtis Fuller’s next date, The Curtis Fuller Jazztet, and his appearance on the Chess date, only compound this point. Like perhaps Jimmy Smith’s flagship, The Sermon, Blues-ette’s brilliance manifests itself not only within the individual solos but also in the way the group functions as a collective. One gets the impression that these tunes could have continued for hours in the studio without the slightest lack of interest on anyone’s part. This might be because many of the themes presented here are so basic and seemingly obvious that they don’t seem like anything to write home about upon first listen. A day or so later, when you’re walking down the street to the tempo of the title track, you may begin to think otherwise. These are some exceptionally catchy heads and many have since become standards. As far as individual performances are concerned, you’re not likely to find better solos by any of the members of this quintet than you will here, though they all have extensive and very high-quality catalogs themselves. Picking highlights is a moot point. Blues-ette is best experienced as an entire LP. It would have surely made a greater impact upon its initial release had it been on a more high-profile label, such as Columbia or Blue Note, but there’s no sense worrying about that now. Any serious jazz collection is incomplete without this record. Period.

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Description

Savoy-Musidisc SA 6022, 30 SA 6022, 6022 LP, Album, Mono France

A1. Five Spot After Dark
A2. Undecided
A3. Blues-ette
B1. Minor Vamp
B2. Love Your Spell Is Everywhere
B3. Twelve-Inch

Credits:

Bass – Jimmy Garrison
Drums – Al Harewood
Photography By [Cover Photo] – Jean-Pierre Leloir
Piano – Tommy Flanagan
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Supervised By – Ozzie Cadena
Tenor Saxophone – Benny Golson
Trombone – Curtis Fuller

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint- (M-)

Recorded on May 21, 1959.

Front laminated flipback sleeve.
Made in France.
Productions Musidisc-Europe.
Licence Savoy – USA
First cat# on back cover, second on labels, and third on front cover.
Very likely released c. 1965-1967.

 

 

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Rights Society BIEM
Other D.R.
Matrix / Runout MU 6022 A
Matrix / Runout MU 6022 B

 

 

 

 

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Weight0,23 kg
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