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THE JACKIE MCLEAN QUINTET |
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Alto saxophonist Jackie McLean's memorable debut as a leader.
This is an important work that shows that the young McLean had already begun to establish his own unique style while inheriting the bebop spirit directly from Charlie Parker.
McLean's alto is impressive with its sharp, cutting phrasing and emotional expression rooted in the blues, already giving a glimpse of his later hard bop and modal period.
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- Bass - Doug Watkins
- Drums - Ronald Tucker
- Piano - Mal Waldron
- Saxophone - Jackie McLean
- Trumpet - Donald Byrd