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CLARK TERRY - "Yes, the Blues" (1981) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This blues-oriented Pablo recording has an ideal matchup: flugelhornist Clark Terry and altoist Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson. Both musicians take a good-humored vocal apiece, but the emphasis is on their playing. The complementary stylists, backed by pianist Art Hillery, bassist John Heard and drummer Roy McCurdy, work together very well on their originals, plus "Swingin' the Blues," and create some memorable, if fairly basic, music straddling the boundaries between swing, bop and early R&B. Scott Yanow

Tracklist :
1     Diddlin' 8'45
Clark Terry
2     Railroad Porter's Blues 5'36
Jessie Mae Robinson
3     Swingin' the Blues 7'00
Count Basie / Eddie Durham
4     Marina Bay Rednecks 7'46
Clark Terry
5     Quicksand 4'05
Clark Terry
6     The Snapper 5'05
Clark Terry
7     Kidney Stew 4'41
Clark Terry
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Vocals (pistas: 2) – Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson
Bass – John Heard
Drums – Roy McCurdy
Harmonica – "Harmonica George" Smith
Piano, Organ – Art Hillery
Producer – Norman Granz
Trumpet, Vocals (pistas: 7) – Clark Terry

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