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The George Warrington QuintetThis album condenses the charm of modern jazz, especially hard bop. This album was recorded on March 1, 1957, at Van Gelder Studios in Hackensack, New Jersey. It features a distinctive frontline featuring Phil Woods' alto sax and Donald Byrd's trumpet, with George Warrington's piano adding rich harmonies. Tracks like "In Salah" and "Up Tohickon Creek" showcase their improvisational virtuosity. A symbol of the golden age of hard bop, this album is essential listening for jazz enthusiasts. |
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