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Cool Struttin ' is a studio album by the jazz pianist and composer Sonny Clark.It was released through Blue Note Records in August 1958. The recording was made on January 5, 1958 with a group for the session consisting of horn section Art Farmer and Jackie McLean, and Miles Davis Quintet rhythm section Philly Joe Jones and Paul Chambers.
Cool Struttin' (1957) Standards (1998) My Conception (1959) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; Allmusic [1] The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings [2]
In 1976, Blue Note combined these three tracks with two outtakes recorded in early 1958 as part of the session for the Cool Struttin' LP (BLP 1588). The resulting LP was released in Japan as Sonny Clark Quintets (LNJ 70093). [2] The same five pieces were subsequently re-released on a 1983 Japanese LP titled Cool Struttin' Volume 2.
Clark was born and raised in Herminie, Pennsylvania, a coal mining town east of Pittsburgh. [2] His parents were originally from Stone Mountain, Georgia. [2] His miner father, Emery Clark, died of a lung disease two weeks after Sonny was born. [2]
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Jackie's Bag is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLean recorded in 1959 and 1960 and released by Blue Note. [1] It features three tracks with McLean in a quintet featuring trumpeter Donald Byrd, pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones, and six tracks with a sextet featuring tenor saxophonist Tina Brooks, trumpeter Blue Mitchell, pianist Kenny Drew ...
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The Allmusic review by Lindsay Planer states: "A new phase in Sonny Rollins' career began in 1957. He started what was at the time an almost blasphemous trend of recording for a number of different labels.