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By 1959, tenor saxophonist Ike Quebec was a long forgotten swing musician. That year, he reunited with Blue Note Records where he'd had some hits in the mid 40's. The aptly titled Heavy Soul, his comeback album, proved a revelation to the jazz world. His big, vibrant tone, bluesy phrasing, and magnificent heart on sleeve ballad work on this album secured his rightful place in jazz history. Among the gems on this album are "Acquitted," "The Man I Love," and a powerful "Nature Boy" performed by just Quebec and bassist Milt Hinton. |
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Acquitted
Just One More Chance
Que's Dilemma
Brother Can You Spare A Dime
The Man I Love
Heavy Soul
I Want A Little Girl
Nature Boy
Blues For Ike |
Personnel: Freddie Roach, Milt Hinton, Al Harewood |
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