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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

Booker Little doing a nice melancholy post bop unknown modern jazz classic.

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  • Recorded for CANDID Records Out Front album, in New York on 17 MAR 1961. Quiet, Please and A New Day were also recorded at this session. The orig. vinyl album also has this unit’s 04 APR session (but w/ Ron Carter, not Art Davis, on bass).

    The dissonance lends itself to a bigger sound than consonant sound will. Flat notes portray more feeling.

    Booker Little passed away 05 OCT 1961, 23 years old.

    Thank you for such a great post. :I:

  • Amazing trumpeter. So little is known about this guy, but what he accomplished in his short life was astounding.

  • Love this tune - wrote it out while I was at music college 30 years ago. And do you know, I don't think I've ever played it on a gig. About time I did.

  • Booker Little Sextet - Out Front

    Booker Little / Eric Dolphy / Max Roach / Don Friedman / Ron Carter / Julian Priester

    By the way, thanks for posting this. The world needs more Booker Little and Eric Dolphy.

  • Which album is this?

  • 268 views? sad.

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