Ike Quebec - The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions (1959-62) [2CD]
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Ike Quebec - The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions (1959-62) [2CD] (2005)[EAC-FLAC] EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 812 Mb Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 42 Mb During his comeback years (1959-62) after a decade mostly off the scene, tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec recorded frequently for Blue Note. He started off with a session aimed at the 45 jukebox market and, although he eventually made a few full-length albums for the label, Quebec cut four 45 dates over a two-and-a-half-year period. This double-disc set has all of the jukebox sessions. Most of the 26 selections clock in between four and seven minutes and have long melody statements in addition to concise and soulful solos. Quebec, who was in consistently prime form during his last period, is joined by groups featuring either Skeeter Best or Willie Jones on guitar and Edwin Swanston, Sir Charles Thompson, or Earl Van Dyke on organ. Fun, loose and highly enjoyable music. Ike Quebec was one of the great tenor saxophonists to emerge from the swing era with a sound and drive that came straight from the early giants of the horn, Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster. Like Webster, he had a multi-hued sound, with a thousand gradations from honk to gruff aside to breathy sweetness. A featured soloist with Cab Calloway before slipping into obscurity, Quebec renewed an association with Blue Note in 1959, recording extensively with the label until his death in 1963. His singles are elemental music, much like those of Gene Ammons, and they show Quebec in all his glory, bouncing and wailing on jump tunes like "Zonky," "Mardi Gras" and "Me 'n' Mabe." But his finest moments came on soulful ballads and slow blues, songs like "Blue Monday" and "Everything Happens to Me," when he could embrace a melody with all the dimensions of his sound. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CD 1 01. A Light Reprieve 02. Buzzard Lope 03. Blue Monday 04. Zonky 05. Later for the Rock 06. Sweet and Lovely 07. Dear John 08. Blue Friday 09. Everything Happens To Me (short version) 10. Mardi Gras 11. What A Diff'rence A Day Makes 12. For All We Know 13. Ill Wind CD 2 01. If I Could Be With You 02. I've Got The World On A String 03. Me 'n' Mabe 04. Everything Happens To Me (long version) 05. All Of Me 06. Intermezzo 07. But Not For Me 08. All The Way 09. How Long Has This Been Going On 10. With A Song In My Heart 11. Imagination 12. What Is There To Say 13. There Is No Greater Love * 2005 Blue Note / Capitol / EMI | 0946 3 11441 2 7 | Connoisseur CD Series24-bit remaster Personnel: Ike Quebec: tenor saxophone; Edwin Swanston, Sir Charles Thompson, Earl Van Dyke: organ; Skeeter Best, Willie Jones: guitar; Milt Hinton, Sam Jones, Sonny Wellesley: bass; J.C.Heard, Wilbert Hogan, Les Jenkins: drums. Enjoy, SEED and SHARING... Thanks!
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