- Minor Vamp
- The Head
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Park Avenue Petite
- Top Shelf
- Waverley Street
- Blue Soul
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams
- Nica's Dream
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Blue Mitchell Sextet Primary Artist
Philly Joe Jones Guest Artist,Drums
Wynton Kelly Guest Artist,Piano
Curtis Fuller Guest Artist,Trombone
Jimmy Heath Guest Artist,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Sam Jones Double Bass,Bass
Ken Braren Cover Design
Rick Mitchell Composer
Lawrence Shustak Photography
Phil De Lancie Mastering Engineer
Melvin Sokolsky Photography
Harris Lewine Cover Design
Richard Mitchell Composer
Blue Mitchell Performer,Composer
Roy Friedman Recording,Engineer
James Van Heusen Composer
Horace Silver Composer
Orrin Keepnews Producer,Recording Producer,Liner Notes
Paul Bacon Cover Design
Jerome Kern Composer
Jack Higgins Engineer,Recording
Jimmy Heath Arranger,Composer
Benny Golson Arranger,Composer
Phil DeLancie Digital Remastering,Digital Mastering
Dorothy Fields Composer


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Overview
Trumpeter Blue Mitchell left his home in Miami for a short stint in New York City, headed back to Florida, and then to Los Angeles before his brief but vital career as a jazz trumpeter ended. This sojourn identified his sound, initially branded by the warmth of the Southeast, burnished by the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple, and polished by the West Coast cool school demeanor. In 1959, as Mitchell returned to Miami, he connected with Detroit trombonist Curtis Fuller and Philadelphia tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath to form one of the most potent three-horn front lines in jazz history. Few knew how good they were until after the fact, but this recording, the third album for Mitchell as a leader, has him and his mates in full flight. Drummer Philly Joe Jones has a lot to do with the solid booster rocket-like propulsion on this primarily hard bop date, and check out his calypso variations on the second chorus of the otherwise easy blues swing and ultra melodic "Waverley Street." Credit Mitchell's street smarts and highly developed melodic inventiveness as the focal point for this definitive session. In many ways, this is a parallel album to the Miles Davis classic Kind of Blue, with subtle undertones driven by fourth-gear swing. The set kicks off with the famous "Minor Vamp," of which Fuller's original take for the Savoy label has been remixed and layered, and is heard in the acid jazz dancehalls. It's a familiar sparse line, a two-note vamp tacked onto a lithe, perky melody that needs no critique -- it's simply great! More concisely rendered hard bop follows on "The Head," not complex by any means, but filled with plenty of soul. The hardest line crops up during "Top Shelf," featuring a memorable, cutting, precise solo by Heath. Fuller and Heath lay out so you can hear in full dimension the cozy and warm persona of Mitchell on the ballad "Park Avenue Petite," but especially on the bright, easy swinger "Blue Soul," which most accurately approaches Kind of Blue. In tribute to his then-boss, Horace Silver, "Nica's Dream" features Mitchell's muted trumpet over an underlying fresh bed of trombone and tenor sax. Even more so, Mitchell's deep blue horn shines on the standard "Polka Dots and Moonbeams," an organ of sheer beauty and one to be studied for those who need to learn that playing fewer notes more musically is an admirable quality. This is one of the most precious jazz recordings of a year that would soon give sway to the Blue Note sound, and is in many real and important ways as much of a prelude as any other statement. It's a must-have for all serious mainstream jazz fans. ~ Michael G. Nastos
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/18/2024 |
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Label: | Imports |
UPC: | 8055515236316 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Blue Mitchell Primary Artist,TrumpetBlue Mitchell Sextet Primary Artist
Philly Joe Jones Guest Artist,Drums
Wynton Kelly Guest Artist,Piano
Curtis Fuller Guest Artist,Trombone
Jimmy Heath Guest Artist,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Sam Jones Double Bass,Bass
Technical Credits
Johnny Burke ComposerKen Braren Cover Design
Rick Mitchell Composer
Lawrence Shustak Photography
Phil De Lancie Mastering Engineer
Melvin Sokolsky Photography
Harris Lewine Cover Design
Richard Mitchell Composer
Blue Mitchell Performer,Composer
Roy Friedman Recording,Engineer
James Van Heusen Composer
Horace Silver Composer
Orrin Keepnews Producer,Recording Producer,Liner Notes
Paul Bacon Cover Design
Jerome Kern Composer
Jack Higgins Engineer,Recording
Jimmy Heath Arranger,Composer
Benny Golson Arranger,Composer
Phil DeLancie Digital Remastering,Digital Mastering
Dorothy Fields Composer
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