1957 compilation album by Lou Donaldson
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Quartet/Quintet/Sextet is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded on June 20 and November 19, 1952 and August 22, 1954 and released on Blue Note in 1957. The quartet features rhythm section Horace Silver , Gene Ramey and Art Taylor ; the quintet adds trumpeter Blue Mitchell . The sextet features a new lineup, with brass section Kenny Dorham and Matthew Gee and rhythm section Elmo Hope , Percy Heath and Art Blakey .
Background
The sessions were originally released on New Faces, New Sounds: Lou Donaldson–Clifford Brown (1953, BLP 5021) and Lou Donaldson Sextet, Volume 2 (1954, BLP 5055), respectively.
Reception
The AllMusic review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine states, "While Donaldson's tone isn't quite as full as it would be within just five years, he impresses with his bold, speedy technique and fine phrasing. He doesn't play anything out of the ordinary, but he plays it very, very well, and his playing is enhanced by the three stellar bands that support him on these sessions... Everyone plays in a straight bop and hard bop tradition, contributing fine performances to a strong debut effort by Donaldson."
Track listing
All tracks are written by Lou Donaldson, except as noted.
Side 1 No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "If I Love Again" 2. "Down Home" 3. "The Best Things in Life Are Free" 4. "Lou's Blues" 5. "Cheek to Cheek" Irving Berlin 6. "Sweet Juice" Horace Silver
Side 2 No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "The Stroller" 2. "Roccus" Silver 3. "Caracas" 4. "Moe's Bluff" Elmo Hope
CD reissues
No. Title Date recorded Length 1. "Roccus" (alternate take) June 20, 1952 3:22 2. "Roccus" June 20, 1952 3:22 3. "Cheek to Cheek" (alternate take) June 20, 1952 2:49 4. "Lou's Blues" (alternate take) June 20, 1952 3:31 5. "Lou's Blues" June 20, 1952 3:42 6. "Cheek to Cheek" June 20, 1952 2:58 7. "The Things We Did Last Summer" June 20, 1952 3:16 8. "Sweet Juice" November 19, 1952 3:26 9. "Down Home" November 19, 1952 3:17 10. "The Best Things in Life Are Free" November 19, 1952 3:20 11. "If I Love Again" November 19, 1952 2:36 12. "Caracas" August 22, 1954 5:58 13. "The Stroller" August 22, 1954 5:34 14. "Moe's Bluff" August 22, 1954 5:05 15. "After You've Gone" August 22, 1954 4:34
Personnel
Musicians
June 20, 1952
November 19, 1952
Lou Donaldson – alto saxophone
Blue Mitchell – trumpet
Horace Silver – piano
Gene Ramey – bass
Art Taylor – drums
recorded at WOR Studios, NYC
August 22, 1954
Technical personnel
References
^ Erlewine, S. T. AllMusic Review accessed December 2, 2009.
Lou Donaldson discography accessed December 2, 2009.
Blue Mitchell Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. As leader or co-leader
WithLou Donaldson
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WithHorace Silver
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Selected singles
Discography
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