The Quarantined Jazz Voyager
The masks the President promised are out however, he has given all the manufacturers an opportunity to participate. You only get two or three N95’s depending on where you get them. So if your Amazon order is slow to come stop by your local pharmacy and pick up yours. Continue social distancing and remain safe.
This week sliding off the shelves in alto saxophonist Jackie McLean and his 1963 album Destination… Out! The album was recorded on September 20, 1963, produced by Alfred Lion and released in November of the following year on the Blue Note label. It is the second McLean album to feature Bobby Hutcherson and Grachan Moncur III.
He’s 31 years of age and primed torecord an album for the ages. Hard bop aside he ventured into free jazz on this one to explore new sounds and improvisation never heard before. Four tunes make up this release, three by Moncur and one by the leader, who recognized the former’s penchant for composition.
Growth mandates that we expand our personal listening repertoire, that we stray from our comfort zone, and explore the options jazz offers. Needless to say McLean has put together a stellar band of musicians who engage us with the conversation they fluidly and freely have along its journey.
Track Listing | 34:57
- Love and Hate (Grachan Moncur III) ~ 8:25
- Esoteric (Moncur) ~ 9:02
- Kahlil the Prophet (Jackie McLean) ~ 10:23
- Riff Raff (Moncur) ~ 7:07
- Jackie McLean ~ alto saxophone
- Grachan Moncur III ~ trombone
- Bobby Hutcherson ~ vibes
- Larry Ridley ~ bass
- Roy Haynes ~ drums
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