Leapin' And Lopin' Sonny Clark
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Album-Release:
1962
HRA-Release:
06.10.2014
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- 1 Somethin' Special 06:19
- 2 Deep In A Dream 06:43
- 3 Melody For C 07:46
- 4 Eric Walks 05:39
- 5 Voodoo 07:37
- 6 Midnight Mambo 07:13
Info for Leapin' And Lopin'
Sonny Clark is not often heralded as one of hard bop's great talents, but albums like Leapin' And Lopin' should rectify that oversight. An excellent pianist, composer, and bandleader, Clark demonstrates all three capacities on this 1961 date, turning in a host of fine originals and even better performances.
The personnel includes tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse and drummer Billy Higgins, among others, and there's fine playing all around, including Clark's elegant skills on the keys. This album was the artist's last as a leader (he died two years later), and it's a fitting swansong, as well as a thoroughly satisfying listen.
„Perhaps the names of the musicians in this supporting cast are not quite as lustrous in reputation, but the final result is the best album Sonny Clark has presented to date. Sonny Clark has come of age.“ (Ira Gitler, from the liner notes)
Sonny Clark, piano
Ike Quebec, tenor saxophone
Charlie Rouse, tenor saxophone
Tommy Turrentine, trumpet
Butch Warren, upright bass
Billy Higgins, drums
Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on November 13, 1961
Engineered by Rudy VanGelder
Produced by Alfred Lion and Michael Cuscuna
Digitally remastered
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