In The Land Of Hi-Fi (Mono Remastered) Cannonball Adderley

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Album-Release:
1956

HRA-Release:
29.03.2024

Label: Mercury Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Hard Bop

Artist: Cannonball Adderley

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  • 1Dog My Cats02:26
  • 2I'm Glad There Is You02:32
  • 3Blues For Bohemia04:02
  • 4Junior's Tune03:30
  • 5Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea03:27
  • 6Casa De Marcel02:48
  • 7Little Girl Blue02:42
  • 8T's Tune03:16
  • 9Broadway At Basin Street03:52
  • 10Just Norman02:32
  • 11I Don't Care02:41
  • Total Runtime33:48

Info for In The Land Of Hi-Fi (Mono Remastered)



In the Land of Hi-Fi with Julian Cannonball Adderley is the fourth album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, and his third released on the EmArcy label, featuring a nonet (six horns, three rhythm) with Nat Adderley, Jerome Richardson, Ernie Royal, Bobby Byrne, Jimmy Cleveland, Danny Bank, Junior Mance, Keter Betts, and Charles "Specs" Wright.

Stylistically, somewhere between Miles Davis' "Birth of the Cool" recordings and Doc Severinsen. The arrangements are mostly fairly restrained, and then Cannonball jumps in and tears the place apart. Around this time, Miles noticed Cannonball and recruited him into his group shortly thereafter.

A set of short but VERY potent swinging songs that Cannonball just has a blast improvisiing over. The overall style tends more towards the West Coast style of jazz but still has plenty of fire, with very colorful and bright-hued arrangements. The major departure from this style occurs on the gruff bluesy "I Don't Care", which features the snide, growling sarcastic flute of one Jerome Richardson, one of my favorite tracks actually. Very recommended.

Cannonball Adderley, alto saxophone
Jerome Richardson, tenor saxophone, flute
Danny Bank, baritone saxophone
Nat Adderley, cornet
Ernie Royal, trumpet
Bobby Byrne, trombone
Jimmy Cleveland, trombone
Junior Mance, piano
Keter Betts, bass
Charles "Specs" Wright, drums
Ernie Wilkins, conductor, arranger

Recorded at Capitol Studios in New York City on June 8 (tracks 5, 7, 9 & 10) and June 18 (tracks 1-4, 6, 8 & 11), 1956

Digitally remastered

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