This long-lost session was originally cut for the Progressive label in 1954 and was not released until Prestige put it out in 1970. On it, listeners can hear tenor saxophonist Al Cohn and bassist Red Mitchell in fine form, in a quintet with three lesser known players: altoist Hal Stein, pianist Harvey Leonard, and drummer Christy Febbo. The music (Mitchell's "Help Keep Your City Clean Blues," a four-song ballad medley, and two versions apiece of "Broadway" and "Suddenly It's Spring") is fine although there are no surprises. The most interesting aspect to this obscure session is how similar the light-toned Cohn and altoist Stein (who tended to emphasize lower notes) sounded to each other. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Help Keep Your City Clean Blues 6:47
Red Mitchell
2 Broadway (take 1) 9:05
Ray Henderson / Teddy McRae / Henri Woode
3 Broadway (Take 2) 7:51
Ray Henderson / Teddy McRae / Henri Woode
4 Suddenly It's Spring 6:28
Johnny Burke / James Van Heusen
5 Suddenly It's Spring 6:59
Johnny Burke / James Van Heusen
6 Ballad Medley: 8:49
6.1 These Foolish Things
6.2 Everything Happens To Me
6.3 Sweet Lorraine
6.4 When It's Sleepy Time Down South
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Hal Stein
Bass – Red Mitchell
Drums – Christy Febbo
Piano – Harvey Leonard
Recorded By – Rudy Van Gelder
Remastered By – Phil De Lancie
Tenor Saxophone – Al Cohn
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AL COHN - Broadway (1954-1992) RM | MONO | Original Jazz Classics Limited Edition Series | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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